Since 1967, Stroud™ Water Research Center has focused on one thing — fresh water. We seek to advance knowledge and stewardship of freshwater systems through global research, education, and watershed restoration.
What We Do
Future of Fresh Water Initiative
Goal: $20 Million
Nowhere else in the world is there an organization like Stroud Water Research Center, which has spent 51 years focused on understanding, preserving, and protecting fresh water. To strengthen ongoing research and to expand community empowerment programs to protect clean fresh water regionally and around the world, the Stroud Center has announced its Future of Fresh Water Initiative.
Help us reach our goal. Give to the Future of Fresh Water Initiative. Gifts to the Executive Director’s Fund and the Environmental Education Fund will be DOUBLED thanks to generous challenge grants!
Latest News

Summer Internship Opportunity: Communications and Development

Employment Opportunity: Development Director

Summer Internship Opportunity: Ecosystems

Summer Internship Opportunity: Entomology

A Message From the Executive Director Regarding the Importance of Racial Equity and Justice

Uncharted WATERS: sustaining a meaningful student teaching experience amidst a global pandemic via an online STEM curriculum

Oxygen Not Behind Threat To Mayflies When Temps Rise

Full STEAM Ahead: Delivering Education Programming to Girls’ Doorsteps

Welcome, Seetha Coleman-Kammula, New Board Member
Featured Initiatives and Partnerships
WikiWatershed® web tools offer watershed data visualization, geospatial analysis capabilities, and science-based predictions of human impacts on stormwater runoff and water quality.
EnviroDIY™ is a community where members ask and answer questions and network within interest groups to develop do-it-yourself environmental science and monitoring devices.
The Leaf Pack Network® is an international network of teachers, students, and citizen monitors using a simple experiment to determine the health of their local streams.
The Water Quality mobile app is a water-monitoring data-collection and learning tool designed for use by educators and their students, citizen scientists, and researchers.
The Society for Freshwater Science Taxonomic Certification Program ensures skilled persons are providing aquatic invertebrate identifications in North America.
The Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds provides free technical assistance to Pennsylvania-based watershed and conservation organizations.
Upcoming Events
New equipment day is always a fun day at the lab! Here our Ecosystems Ecology PI and his grad student are using the Macro Manipulator for the first time! This tiny instrument detects oxygen levels. They are using it to see how sediment disrupts oxygen levels during a storm event.
#freshwatermatters2us #Science #Research
This #WomensHistoryMonth and #WCW, we're spotlighting Research Technician Stephanie Bernasconi from our ecosystem ecology group! After earning her M.S. from Louisiana State University, where she studied the effects of suspended solids on oysters, Stephanie now collects and analyzes water samples and sediment cores from around the world. 💦 👩🔬💪 #LookUptoHer #WomeninSTEM
🔗 in bio to learn more about her messy but data-driven adventures in marine biology, environmental education, and freshwater ecology!
It's #ReadingAcrossAmerica day and Dr. Seuss's birthday, so we are celebrating with a few favs from our library. If you haven't yet picked up Creek Critters, the Stroud Center's collaboration with Jennifer Keats Curtis and @arbordalekids you should!! 😊📚📚 🔗 on where to purchase Creek Critters (in English or Spanish!) in bio.
#freshwatermatters2us #CreekCritters
Snow covered SE PA got you like ☹️☹️☹️? Just remember the importance of snow for recharging our groundwater!
"Forests and snowpacks together allow for recharge of underground aquifers that consist of 80 trillion gallons of freshwater stored in the pore spaces and cracks in rock beneath the surface. These aquifers serve to maintain the flow of streams throughout the year and provide water that supports industries, businesses, agriculture, and drinking water for millions of Pennsylvania residents." Check out full article in link in bio!
#FreshWaterMatters2Us
Today we celebrate what would have been the 104th birthday of W.B. Dixon Stroud Sr. We affectionately call today Founders' Day in his memory and usually celebrate all of our co-founders by sharing a potluck lunch filled with cherry dishes.
This year, we are sharing our best cherry creations via Zoom. Not just food, but scroll through to see artwork by Lisa Blazure from our restoration team.
#FoundersDay #FreshWaterMatters2Us
🔗 to donate in memory of our Founder's in bio!
Is it a snow day or a SEW DAY? ❄🧵😷 Today's weather conditions aren't safe for fieldwork, but a little snow can't stop us from sewing triple-layer face masks that double as pandemic protection AND teachable moments!
Stephanie Bernasconi, ecosystems ecology research technician and part-time environmental educator, has sewn over 100 masks (complete with nose wires and filter pockets) for local youth we're engaging in freshwater science education. #WearAMask that is both safe and STEM-tastic! 🔗 in bio to learn more about this effort funded by the @pennsylvaniadep
#FreshWaterMatters2Us #Education
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