CESH Publications

Professors Gabriel Perron and Swapan Jain Receive $46,000 Research Grant from the Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, N.Y.—Bard Associate Professor of Biology Gabriel G. Perron and Bard Associate Professor of Chemistry Swapan S. Jain have received a $46,000 grant from the Stone

CESH Faculty Publish Groundbreaking Study Connecting Saw Kill Bacteria and Vegetation
CESH faculty members Gabriel Perron and Eli Dueker, and Bard Alum Beckett Lansbury ’16 recently published a groundbreaking study outlining the connection between bacteria in

News Articles on Air Quality featuring Bard environmental scientists and Community
Although air quality has long been a concern in New York and many other parts of the world as a function of the ongoing climate

A Short List of Previous Publications
Over the years, the science community at Bard has produced a number of articles regarding relevant broader environmental issues, as well as urgent local community

Paper Published on Bacteria Communities in Red Hook and Bard Waters
A dataset produced on bacteria communities and water quality in Red Hook was recently published through Scientific Data, Vol 9, published via Nature.com. This project

Harmful Algal Bloom identified in Wallkill River
A documented harmful algal bloom of the cyanobacteria Microcystis occurred in the Wallkill River in late August 2016. Microcystis is considered a harmful algae because