Entomology student presents work to NSF
Megan Woltz, a doctoral student in entomology, is an invited speaker at the National Science Foundation's (NSF) mini-symposium Thursday, Feb. 28.
Megan Woltz, a doctoral student in entomology, is an invited speaker at the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) mini-symposium Thursday, Feb. 28. These events are held at the NSF building in Arlington VA and are meant to inform NSF program staff about ongoing NSF-funded activities.
Woltz will present her international research at the Long Term Ecological Research Program at the National Science Foundation Mini-Symposium in Washington, D.C.
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