Funded by the OSU Superfund Research Program and led by environmental chemist Staci Simonich, a recent study discovered that emission control systems added to a Portland General Electric plant in 2011—which targeted mercury—inadvertently lowered dangerous airborne PAHs.

http://blogs.oregonstate.edu/superfund/2015/07/08/mercury-scrubbers-at-oregon-power-plant-lower-other-pollution-too/

BEE seniors spent a year designing a system for small-scale aquaculture in developing countries. Ganti Murthy will help two students implement successful designs in Africa, with support OSU’s AquaFish Innovation Lab.

http://www.dailybarometer.com/news/group-balances-engineering-with-nature/article_56edaaa2-fddf-11e4-8ddd-7f517d418f66.html

Four new online degree programs––Fisheries & Wildlife, Agricultural Sciences, Horticulture, and Environmental Economics & Policy—expand the college’s ability to serve non-traditional students globally.

http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu/online-degrees/undergraduate/