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  1. Professor Rattan Lal and CMASC research are highlighted in this past Sunday's (December 3) The New York Times Sunday Review.

    Professor Lal and C-MASC In NY Times Sunday Review

    Dec 4, 2017

    Professor Rattan Lal and CMASC research are highlighted in The New York Times Sunday Review (December 3). The opinion piece, "Soil Power! The Dirty Way to a Green Planet" by Jacques Leslie discusses the scientific research and benefits of sequestering carbon in soil.

  2. SENR Professor and C-MASC Director Rattan Lal awarded Borlaug Fellowship.

    Professor Lal Awarded Borlaug Fellowship

    Sep 12, 2017

    Rattan Lal, Professor and Director, Carbon Management and Sequestration Center, School of Envrionment and Natural Resources is one of three CFAES faculty members, who have have been awarded international research fellowships through USDA's Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology Fellowship Program. By working with a distinguished visiting international scholar from a developing or middle-income country, these CFAES faculty will broaden their own network of international collaborators as well as focus on long-term research endeavors that promote improved food security and economic growth.

  3. College Dives Deep Into Issues of Water

    Jul 15, 2014

    Continuum, the news publication from the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, features an article highlighting the college's focus on water. Associate Professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources Mazeika Sullivan is featured prominently for his work with the Wilma H. Schiermeier Olentangy River Wetland Research Park, as well as assistant professors Kris Jaeger and Suzanne Gray. The Ohio Watershed Network is also featured as a program targeting water quality.

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