Published on December 13, 2017 by Maddy Rousseaux Â

Rahn and Mohlenbrok at the SEDAAG Conference
Íò²©¹ÙÍø Geography students Forrest Courtney and Austin Mohlenbrok presented research posters at the at Mississippi State University in November. Courtney presented “The Implementation of Light Intensity & Temperature Probes to Aid Research in Coral Propagation and Reef Rehabilitation.” Mohlenbrok presented “Plane Thinking: Flying at the Margin.”
The students were joined by Íò²©¹ÙÍø Geography professors Jennifer Rahn and Eric Fournier. In addition to helping the students with their research, Rahn initiated and continues to organize SEDAAG’s Undergraduate Student Research Poster Competition.
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