Campus as a Lab
If you want to research a climate change issue that affects your school community, this is for you! Campus as a Lab explores a project pushing sustainability in the classroom.
If you want to research a climate change issue that affects your school community, this is for you! Campus as a Lab explores a project pushing sustainability in the classroom.
The common buckthorn plants’ invasive properties have reduced biodiversity in dramatic and irrevocable ways, find out how!
In this study, we asked the question: how does the presence of industrialization in an area impact the population densities of different bird species?
Spotted Lanternflies have taken over the east coast and we are tasked with squishing them on sight. But how do these pests pose a threat to our city, specifically agriculture?
Out project investigates whether spotted lanternfly observations vary by season or not and whether it is due to their life cycles, human observations, or another factor.
We analyzed Spotted Lanternflies and its preferred host, Trees of Heaven, for correlation. We investigated whether controlling Trees of Heaven could mitigate the spread of Spotted Lanternflies and agricultural harm.
Our study aims to answer the following: How will Ailanthus altissima affect New York City’s urban landscape over time?
Hunter College is a “commuter campus.” See how the time needed to commute impacts students’ ability to study, extracurriculars, and their mental health.
Have you ever wondered how the colors of a bug change impact your emotions? If so, we did too and we set out to find answers for our research project.
This project examines the population growth of spotted lanternflies at Randall’s Island based on iNaturalist data gathered at the Macaulay annual BioBlitz.