ESSP students in Graduate Achievement Day!
Annual Graduate Research Achievement Day Successfully held at Memorion Union Ballroom 214C
Students from the Earth System Science & Policy (ESSP) program displayed their outstanding research achievements through impressive poster and presentations. Their contributions highlighted innovative scientific advancements and demonstrated the depth of their expertise in various research areas. The event provided a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and academic collaboration.
For Virtual Program Award Winners on February 26. Kim Berthet got the first place. Her topic is:Advancing Aeromicrobiology- Investigating the Stratospheric Aeromicrobiome and Its Climate Impact
1st Place – Kim Berthet, Earth System Science & Policy
Congratulation Kim!
Other Students also present their innovated reseach in peroson on February 27.
Brandon’s research is about wild bee groups have different association to sourouding land cover types in North Dakota.
Sanmi Odeyemi is topiced on simulating glacier evolution and response to climate change in Torrey Creek, Wind River Range.


