Three NIU undergraduate students Cora Dyslin, Adam Czamanske, and Charlie Oliver are studying towns and counties around the Great Lakes region that are actively working to preserve and protect those waterways. By doing so, they hope to uncover strategies other communities can use to improve lakes and rivers across the country. All three are working alongside Eric Zeemering, who teaches in NIU’s nationally respected Master of Public Administration Program, and who works with the university’s Institute for the Study of the Environment, Sustainability and Energy.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
"Making the Great Lakes Greater", Student Research Feature
Three NIU undergraduate students Cora Dyslin, Adam Czamanske, and Charlie Oliver are studying towns and counties around the Great Lakes region that are actively working to preserve and protect those waterways. By doing so, they hope to uncover strategies other communities can use to improve lakes and rivers across the country. All three are working alongside Eric Zeemering, who teaches in NIU’s nationally respected Master of Public Administration Program, and who works with the university’s Institute for the Study of the Environment, Sustainability and Energy.