Iuri Santos, a Slippery Rock University assistant professor of physics and engineering, received a grant of $31,399 from the West Virginia University Research Corporation, through the U.S. Department of the Interior, to research alternative ways to improve dewatering of acid mine drainage sludges in remote sites. Santos will conduct this research with current SRU students.
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…