Environmental Science and Design Research Institute
Kent State researchers are studying how the presence of waterfowl contributes to the health of wetland ecosystems.
Kent State researchers are studying the ways that insects help in the recovery of forests.
While Kent State graduates leave the university well-prepared to work in their fields nationally and internationally, their impact across the Northeast Ohio region—and the entire state—cannot be understated.
Bioblitz is an annual Kent State event that invites anyone to explore nature and collect data alongside a faculty expert.
Issues concerning environmentalism and race will be explored at the 2023 ESDRI Symposium, April 13-14, at ºÚÁÏÍø
ºÚÁÏÍø faculty members have been contacted by various media outlets to lend their expert opinions and insight as cleanup work, air monitoring, water testing and more continues following the Feb. 3 train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
When driving in the rain, it is unlikely that you have thought much about how the environment is affected, let alone how nearby aquatic sources are impacted.
Over half of the described species in the world are insects. Although many people think of insects as pests, they play vital roles and have a big impact on our invaluable ecosystems, as pollinators, helping break down wastes, and as an essential food source for many other organisms.
Last Friday, students got a guided tour of the Herrick Conservatory, home to diverse and exotic greenery on the Kent Campus.
Saying "yes" to everything landed Kathryn Burns in the middle of New Jersey's coastal wetlands