From Salisbury University:
A trio of Salisbury University students from Harford County recently participated in the Spring Student Research Conference at SU.
Alice Belt of Forest Hill, MD, recently participated in Salisbury University’s 13th annual Student Research Conference. Belt presented “Assessing Waste Management on the Municipal Level.”
Jacqueline Darrow of Bel Air, MD, recently participated in Salisbury University’s 13th annual Student Research Conference. Darrow presented “Status Reassessment and Habitat Requirements of the Carpenter Frog (Lithobates Virgatipes) in Maryland.”
Alexandra Iannucci of Joppatowne, MD, recently participated in Salisbury University’s 13th annual Student Research Conference. Iannucci presented “Quidditch: Revolutionizing Sports Culture.”
At Salisbury University some 8,600 students in 43 undergraduate and 15 graduate programs pursue liberal arts and professional degrees. Located on the Eastern Shore 30 miles from the Atlantic Ocean and 20 miles from the Chesapeake Bay, Salisbury is 2 ½ hours from Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Norfolk, VA, and Wilmington, DE. SU is ranked among the nation’s best colleges in U.S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.
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