Business, state funding for projects increased during difficult economic time For the fourth consecutive year, Missouri State University received an excess of $20 million in grants, according to the office of sponsored research and programs. During Fiscal Year 2010, which ended June 30, 184 grants were awarded, totaling $20,108,260 in additional resources for the … [Read more...] about Grants to university exceed $20 million for fourth consecutive year
Dr. Janice Greene, professor of biology; and Celeste Prussia, Bull Shoals Field Station manager, received a grant of $11,350 from the Greater Ozarks Audubon Society to fund the “Green Leadership Academy for Diverse Ecosystems (GLADE).” GLADE is a week-long residential academy that will be held June 20-26 at the Missouri State University Bull Shoals Field Station. Sixteen … [Read more...] about Faculty receive grant to fund environmental leadership program
2009 Outstanding Lifetime Environmental Education Service Award goes to Dr. Janice Greene, Missouri State University and Bull Shoals Field Station This award is presented to an individual to recognize his or her long-standing efforts to promote and provide Environmental Education leadership as a lifelong pursuit. Criteria: This MEEA member must have a minimum of 20 years of … [Read more...] about Outstanding Lifetime Environmental Education Service Award
Dr. Janice Greene, professor of biology and director of the Bull Shoals Field Station (BSFS), and Beth Bowles, research specialist at the BSFS, received a renewal of their grant for the project entitled “Long Term Monitoring of Water Quality and Ecological Condition of the Upper White River Basin in Arkansas and Missouri.” The award from Upper White River Basin Foundation is in … [Read more...] about Water quality study continues at Bull Shoals Field Station