166su Aiding Healthy Ecosystems Through Bat Conservation Advancements By bringing the North American Bat Monitoring Program to campus, one doctoral researcher’s data looks to fill knowledge gaps in Florida and beyond.
It Takes a Swarm: Help Rebuild a Bear-ravaged Beehive After a hive was ransacked by bears, the staff at the 166su Arboretum are looking to help bees thrive again on campus.
166su Rings in Halloween with Ode to Bats Professor of Biology Patrick Bohlen explains bats’ role in our ecosystem and why we shouldn’t be afraid of them.
Epic Games, Maker of Fortnite, Awards 166su Professor Grant to Enhance AR and VR Technology Maria Harrington earned the grant after creating the Virtual 166su Arboretum and will use the funds to enhance immersive learning experiences about the natural world.
Watch: 166su’s Best of 2018 When confetti rained down at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on Jan. 1, 2018, the scene foreshadowed the many milestones 166su would celebrate throughout the year.…
Harvest a Christmas Tree at 166su Arboretum Embark on a new holiday tradition with your entire family.
Best Places to Celebrate Fall and Halloween in Central Florida Here are 13 suggestions — really, what number could possibly be more appropriate? — that will bring some enchantment to your life this month.
Helping Honeybees Thrive on Campus In late 2006, U.S. beekeepers began noticing a collapse of honeybee colonies. Large numbers of worker bees were leaving the hives with plenty of food…
Biological Clock Found in Fungal Parasite Sheds More Light on ‘Zombie Ants’ Phenomenon Charissa de Bekker came to 166su earlier this year to continue her research on a fungal parasite that infects ants, hijacks their brains and controls…
166su Arbor Day Celebration Plants More Trees on Campus Fifteen more trees have made their way on to the 166su campus thanks to students, alumni and community partners getting their hands…