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Annual book sale fundraiser update

1/23/2018

 
The Ecology and Evolution Graduate Student Association is accepting donations of used books for our Book Sale fundraiser which is held annually at Ag Field Day/Rutgers Day on Cook Campus! The funds raised are used to support graduate student research awards, activities, science outreach, and professional development with our department.

We accept books year-round in any condition and amount (especially children's books!) but are not in need of magazines, journals, or VHS tapes.

UPDATED FOR THIS YEAR: We have changed the drop-off location! Please drop off your books at the Plant Physiology Building, Cook Campus, located on College Farm Road near Foran Hall and Lipman Hall. The main door of Plant Phys is open 9-5, M-F. Please leave the books on the first floor in the room just to the right of the front door.


See the attached map for location of the building (outlined in blue), the nearest potential parking spots (red dashed line; beware! some spots are for visitors with day-passes, others are just for Faculty/Staff), and the path to the front door from those spots (black dashed line and arrow).

Please contact Lauren Frazee directly at lauren.frazee at rutgers.edu if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you again for your support,
EcoGSA
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EcoGSA Eminent Ecologist: Dr. Hopi E. Hoekstra

1/22/2018

 
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​This year, the EcoGSA is happy to announce that our Eminent Ecologist lecture will be given by Dr. Hopi E. Hoekstra of Harvard University.  Please join us at 4pm on February 1st in the Alampi Room for Dr. Hoekstra's lecture.

New publication by Rachel Paseka!

1/10/2018

 
Rachel Paseka has recently published new research in The Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.  It's available now by following this link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352409X17303322.  The article is titled "New evidence of ancient parasitism among Late Archaic and Ancestral Puebloan residents of Chaco Canyon."  Congrats, Rachel!

New publication by Oliver Stringham

1/3/2018

 
Ecology and Evolution PhD candidate Oliver Stringham has a new publication out in Ecosphere.  He co-authored the article with Prof. Brooke Maslo.  The article includes population models of the Indiana Bat.  It is available for download here.

​Congrats, Oliver!
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