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2014 Undergraduate Presentations

IMPORTANT NOTES:

2014 Student Presentations to Secondary Schools

Students are preparing to visit local secondary school classes to give presentations on forest resources and climate! To see this year's students and lesson titles and outlines, see our 2014 Undergraduate Presentations page.

 

Hello, Teachers:

Please select the university nearest you to find the student(s) in our program that can visit your classroom!  Please feel free to use the "Contact" link to send an email to the relevant students to indicate your interest in scheduling a visit to your classroom. If you have any other questions, please email the coordinator, John Kidd, at jbk_email@vt.edu.

Abstracts and posters are research communications based on undergraduates' summer work.

stephan

Stephan

Stephan’s outline

Stephan’s abstract

Stephan’s poster

morgan

Morgan
Contact

Title- Forests, the land, and you

Morgan’s outline

Morgan’s abstract

Morgan’s poster

allison

Allison
Contact

 

Title - Potato head: DNA the traits they code for

Allison’s outline

Allison’s abstract

Allison’s poster

nathalie

Nathalie
Contact

Title- How do pine trees wear their genes?

Nathalie’s outline

Nathalie’s abstract

Nathalie’s poster

alex

Alex
Contact

Topic- Forest growth and climate

Alex’s outline

Alex’s abstract

Alex’s poster

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Doris
Contact

Title- Climate change: The effects of drought and the need to educate about conservation agriculture

Doris’ outline

Doris’ abstract

Doris’ poster

sam

Sam
Contact

Topic - Forest management and water quality

Sam’s outline

Sam’s abstract

Sam’s poster

ahnaia

Ahnaia
Contact

Title - The real cost: raw environmental expenses challenge

Ahnaia’s outline

Ahnaia’s abstract

Ahnaia’s poster

lakeema

Lakeema

Lakeema’s outline

Lakeema’s abstract

Lakeema’s poster

alyssa

Alyssa
Contact

Title - Photosynthesis: the breath of life

Alyssa’s outline

Alyssa’s abstract

Alyssa’s poster

ilia

Ilia
Contact

Title - If a tree grows, will 'yew' know?

Ilia’s outline

Ilia’s abstract

Ilia’s poster

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Sara
Contact

Title- What causes trees to grow?

Sara’s outline

Sara’s abstract

Sara’s poster

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The Pine Integrated Network: Education, Mitigation, and Adaptation project (PINEMAP) is a Coordinated Agricultural Project funded by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Award #2011-68002-30185.