Pollinator Focused Research and Projects:
Honors Capstone Project: Meredith Shaefer is investigating the opportunities and barriers in adoption of native plant species in urban landscapes. She has interviewed a range of stakeholders including landscape designers, commercial and residential greenhouse owners, and the President of the local Native Plant Society. Her results will be presented at the Honors Symposium on November 18 at USI.
Biology 499: Independent Research:
Nolan Durham, Biology Major, helped to establish Bee campus at USI by writing a grant to fund the establishment of the pollinator garden.
Sam Speir: Science Teaching Major, initiated a seed germination project to grow native plants here in the USI greenhouses to supply new plants for the pollinator gardens. He has also been instrumental in establishing the website to created an information hub about the Bee Campus effort.
Honors 129: Native Flower Power:
Spring 2025. 1 hour of credit. Offered on Mondays, 11am- 12pm. How growing native plants at home and public spaces has become a national movement and the positive impact it has on biodiversity and climate resilience.