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Why I Give to the Future of Fresh Water Initiative: Nathan Hayward III

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“Life, as we know it, depends on water. The Stroud Center was founded to learn all we can about ways to preserve fresh water for health and sustenance as well as recreation.

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Teach-the-Teacher Workshop Brings Real-Time Data to the Classroom

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For teachers, access to real-time data on the Monitor My Watershed data portal can revolutionize the way students are taught about water.

Lauren Ryley

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Administrative Assistant

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ROCK OUT with New Resources from the Rock Pack Experiment!

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The Rock Pack Experiment builds exciting, real-world connections among stream ecology, engineering, and geomorphology.

A Freshwater Rockstar: The Net-Spinning Caddisfly

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Net-spinning caddisflies benefit the entire ecosystem as ecosystem engineers, or organisms that maintain, modify, or create habitats.

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Stroud Center Director of Education Appointed to Academic Standards Committee

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Kerlin will bring his expertise to the table as the state Department of Education prepares to update its 17-year-old science standards.

Reducing Crop Loss, Saving Money and Time, and Stewarding Your Land

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Farms that have whole-farm financial and yield analyses completed often find that cropping marginal land costs more money than it produces.

Where Are They Now: Jeff Fralick

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It was through a Stroud Center internship that Fralick discovered his passion for navigating the relationship between environmental science and policy.

Remembering Claire Birney

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Claire’s sense of humor, contagious laugh, and magnificent smile lit up every room she entered, and were just a few of the many gifts she brought to the Stroud Center.

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Streambank legacy sediment contributions to suspended sediment‐bound nutrient yields from a Mid‐Atlantic, Piedmont watershed

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Jiang, G., A. Lutgen, K. Mattern, N. Sienkiewicz, J. Kan, and S. Inamdar. 2020. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 56(5):820–841.