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Staff Spotlight: Sally Peirson and Roberta Weber

Sally Peirson and Roberta Weber, both Stroud Water Research Center staff scientists, have worked side by side in the Entomology Group for nearly 30 years ...

UpStream Newsletter, April 2013

The River Continuum Concept remains the most often cited paper in its field. So, when Melinda Daniels, Ph.D., wrote “The River Discontinuum,” people noticed ...

A Holistic Approach to Restoring Streams

The Watershed Restoration Group is building relationships with all of the farmers along two headwater tributaries to restore, protect, and monitor them ...

UpStream Newsletter, February 2013

Meet Jen Mosher, Post-Doctoral Associate: As one of the Stroud Center’s post-doctoral researchers, exploring the outdoors is in Mosher's job description, and she wouldn’t have it any other way ...

Mountaintop to Tap Five Years Out: In Their Own Words

A look at the impact of the trek that followed the route of New York City’s water from its sources in the Catskill Mountains to the center of Manhattan ...

Talking About Rafa: Maritza’s Manager In Words and Pictures

Those who know Morales best describe him with words that are often identical: Intelligent. Conscientious. Responsible. Curious. Honest. Funny ...

UpStream Newsletter, Fall 2012

Talking About Rafa --Maritza’s Manager In Words and Pictures: Rafa Morales was hired to collect macroinvertebrates at Maritza Biological Station in Costa Rica. A year later, he was in charge ...

Maritza: Unlocking the Secrets of Water in the Developing World

“Our work at Maritza is critical to our mission. It has enabled us to understand global water and climate issues in ways we could not have done without it.” ...

UpStream Newsletter, Summer 2012

The board of directors cut the ribbon on a new building for environmental education and public outreach that models sustainable practices for managing water ...

UpStream Newsletter, Spring 2012

Denis Newbold, Ph.D., holds strong political beliefs and an absolute commitment to scientific rigor, not an easy place to be when science is under fire ...