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Today's topics: Upcoming Events, Important Deadlines, News and Congratulations, Newest ESGP Family, Student Spotlight, ESGP-SA Activities, Ohio Environmental Events, Request for Updates ESGP News Vol. 4 Issue 3 March 2018 A monthly newsletter brought to you by the Environmental Science Graduate Program

How much room is needed for fungi to grow? As mushroom as possible. Upcoming ESGP Events Guest Seminar Speakers: March 9th: Kyle Bibby April 6th: William Mitsch

April 13th: Kerry Ard April 20th: Brady Hardiman Don't forget to save the date for the ESGP Student Poster Symposium on Friday, March 30th at 3pm!

You can now keep track of our upcoming events on our website here! Important Deadlines For students graduating this semester Master s/doctoral Exam Report Forms, Apr. 13 Approved Thesis/Dissertation, Apr. 20 For first-year master's students Approved Thesis Plan, May 1 For first-year PhD students Approved Program of Study, May 1 News and Congratulations

Yaoping Wang has received the prestigious Peccei Award from the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) for her paper "Hydroclimatic Impacts on Current and Planned Coal-Fired Power Plants in Asia." The Peccei award provides the financial support for her to conduct further research at IIASA, located just south of Vienna, Austria, for three months. Congratulations, Yaoping! Newest ESGP Family Members The ESGP family is growing - congratulations to the families of Mike Durand, Karen Dannemiller, Jeff Bielicki on their little ones!

Petra Francis Perle Durand Devin Dannemiller Flaherty

Emerson Jeffrey Bielicki Student Spotlight: Samantha McCabe

Where are you with your research? I m in the second semester of my Master s thesis, examining arctic wetland plants under changing habitat conditions from a shifting climate. My work falls under the IsoGenie project, which is part of an interdisciplinary US-DOE funded exploration of permafrost thaw and carbon cycling of these wetland systems. This semester, I will begin analyzing at least 400 dried plant samples from 2015 and 2017 for carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus. This data will help quantify carbon sequestration by plants and how that changes with the site s active permafrost thaw. This month, I gave a presentation to highranking researchers on this project, justifying the methods of my approach and discussing hypotheses I have been considering. I am excited to continue developing this project! What has challenged you during your time at OSU? Although I m not conducting research in microbiology, it is my advisor s home department and the IsoGenie project has a large focus on microorganisms because of their role in nutrient/carbon cycling. I am the plant person of the group, but I needed to improve my understanding of microbiology so that I could comprehend all of the relevant literature to our site. My first semester, I took Environmental Microbiology which was full of upperlevel microbiology majors and graduate students with micro-focused research. However I had practically zero background in the subject. The course required a lot of extra work

(maybe some stress and tears) for me, but in the end I came out with a good grade and expanded knowledge. Plus, I managed to impress the professor with one of our graduate assignments enough that she took the time to praise me and express it to my advisor! That felt amazing! What is something we don't know about you? The go-to fun fact about myself is that I have the lucky perk of flying at no cost because my dad is an airline pilot! Because of that, I have never felt particularly tied to one place, so I have moved myself around to live in multiple states and outside the US. Plus I try to seize opportunities to travel! I am very enthusiastic to get to travel to Sweden this summer for my research. Tell us about your cats! I have the cutest roommates around! My cats will be turning three this year, after coming into my life while I was doing wetland research in North Carolina. That summer, I found four young kittens in a drainpipe and felt compelled to care for them myself rather than drop them at a crowded shelter (which is a huge issue in NC). I named them Piper, Pepper, Jumper and Thumper. After adopting two of the kittens to two separate happy-homes, I eventually decided I couldn t part with the remaining two kittens I had come to love. So now Piper and Jumper have lived and traveled with me. They do great in the car and on planes! Ask me for pictures, I have plenty! ESGP Student Association Activities

These are the activities for ESGP students for this spring: Every Friday: Happy Hour at Ethyl and Tank at 4:30 pm after seminar! Bar crawl after the Poster Symposium on March 30th! If you have any questions, please let us know! Check for our emails from osuesgp@gmail.com. Ohio Environmental Events

Flooding: A National, State, and Local Issue- We Are All Part of the Solution Join the Environmental Professional Network (EPN) for breakfast to address the issue of flooding from the national, state, and local perspectives. Guest speakers will include: Chad Berginnis, Executive Director of the Association of State Floodplain Managers Cynthia J. Crecelius, Principal of CC Consults Shawn Arden, Associate with EMH&T

March 6, 2018, 7:15-9:30 am Students Register for FREE HERE

Save the dates! Earth Day Columbus is organizing volunteer opportunities all around Columbus that are environmentally focused, followed by a celebration in Genoa Park! Check out their website for more specific information about how to get involved! Request for Updates Please send any recent publications, awards and honors, or other news items to Soz Zangana (zangana.3@osu.edu) or Demie Huffman (huffman.809@osu.edu) so they can be highlighted in the newsletter! The Environmental Science Graduate Program The Ohio State University 3138A Smith Lab, 174 West 18th Columbus OH, 43210 enviro@osu.edu (614) 292-9762