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Guest post: Nitrate contamination of groundwater in Botswana

11.28.16

Ramotswa, a village in South-East District of Botswana, is located on top of the dolomitic Ramotswa transboundary aquifer, which is shared between Botswana and South Africa. Residents of Ramotswa are facing multiple water security ... Read More

Aleah Dungee and Kathryn Bloodworth stand by a poster at a professional conference.

Sharing KBS climate change research in Qatar

11.23.16

KBS researchers are well known in our local community for expertise on climate change, but recently, several KBSers also had the opportunity to share their research globally. 2016 KBS undergraduate students Aleah Dungee  and Kathryn ... Read More

A story of when critical thinking met data

11.23.16

Often is the question asked, "Is our students data-ing?" According to the Pew Research Center, recent efforts to improve American student's grasp of math and science show some gains, but we still lag behind the majority of developed ... Read More

Heather Kittredge stands in a laboratory, smiling at the camera.

Meet the 2016-17 K-12 Fellows

11.08.16

The current group of fellows (and their research interests) are listed below. In addition to other work they do for the partnership, they would be happy to visit your classrooms and interact with students. Invite a fellow into your ... Read More

LTER fields at the Kellogg Biological Station

KBS invites applications for senior terrestrial ecologist

10.21.16

KBS invites applications for a senior faculty position in terrestrial ecology (Associate or Full Professor) to help lead the KBS Long-term Ecological Research (LTER) program. The KBS LTER is focused on understanding interactions among ... Read More

Barley grown at KBS

Spartan barley grown at KBS on tap

10.18.16

Spartan barley grown at the W.K. Kellogg Biological Station under the supervision of farm manager, Brook Wilke will be featured in a 100% Michigan ingredient beer this November at New Holland Brewery’s Pub on 8th Street! “I’m just ... Read More

Connecting at the K-12 Partnership fall 2016 workshop

10.11.16

Go with the flow!   Exploring the importance of connectivity in nature. Thanks to everyone that was able to participate in this workshop.  Below you will find links to resources and presentations. ... Read More

Mary Linabury presenting at symposium

Why I switched from fashion design to science

09.20.16

"At the pinnacle of my career in the arts I would design clothing for rich heiresses, but at the pinnacle of my career in science I could save the world." Guest Blogger: Mary Linabury, MSU College of Natural Science, Department of Plant ... Read More

Travels in Namibia: Sarah Fitzpatrick

08.24.16

In June 2016, Sarah Evans (KBS Assistant Professor), Robert Logan (KBS Graduate Student) and I went to Namibia (a country on the west coast of Southern Africa). Sarah and Robert were studying various other exciting things but I will focus ... Read More

Blog author Olivia Porth sampling phytoplankton and water in a lake near KBS.

A star-crossed love affair between a pre-med student and a diatom

08.22.16

When I think about moments in my life as a reeling motion picture, there are several scenes that seem to play in near slow motion. Every minute, every second is continuously vivid because these snapshots were important to influencing who I ... Read More

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