POTSDAM -- Clarkson University Ph.D. student Evie Brahmstedt has been awarded a $3,500 scholarship for her research studying mercury cycling in St. Lawrence River wetlands. Brahmstedt, a graduate …
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POTSDAM -- Clarkson University Ph.D. student Evie Brahmstedt has been awarded a $3,500 scholarship for her research studying mercury cycling in St. Lawrence River wetlands.
Brahmstedt, a graduate student in the Environmental Science & Engineering program of Clarkson’s Institute for a Sustainable Environment was awarded the scholarship by the Theodore Gordon Flyfishers Founders Fund at their annual reception in New York City recently.