Eric Hanss of Potsdam and Sarah Newtown of DePeyster were among SUNY Oneonta students who presented original research and creative projects at the college's 2017 Student Research and Creative …
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Eric Hanss of Potsdam and Sarah Newtown of DePeyster were among SUNY Oneonta students who presented original research and creative projects at the college's 2017 Student Research and Creative Activity Day.
Hanss worked on a project titled "Development of a Lake Management Plan for Crooked, Song, and Tully Lakes."
Newtown worked on a project titled "Distribution of Meiofauna in Oneonta Creek, Oneonta."