Dean DeNicola, a Slippery Rock University professor of biology, and Nathan Glass, a 2011 SRU graduate with a degree in biology, recently co-wrote an article that was published in the journal Fundamental and Applied Limnology titled “Decomposition properties of three leaf species in a beech-maple forest stream and their potential relationship to long-term changes in forest composition.” The article explores how autumn leaves, which are a major source of energy and nutrients in small streams, may be affected by long-term changes in forest composition.
Master of Public Health program earns accreditation
Slippery Rock University’s Master of Public Health program has been accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health for a five-year…