HUNTINGTON — Concerns over the safety of those traveling the streets around Marshall University’s campus have been at the forefront of people’s minds after a student was killed by a
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Huntington – Dr. Sukjoon Na and Dr. Sungmin Youn, assistant professors of Civil Engineering in Marshall University’s College of Engineering and Computer Sciences, have received a $25,000 research grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through its People, Prosperity and the Planet program.
The funding is part of nearly $800,000 awarded to 32 student teams nationally to develop and demonstrate projects that help address environmental and public health challenges.
“As EPA celebrates its 50th anniversary this month, we are highlighting ways the agency supports the next generation of environmental leaders,”
said Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, EPA’s principal deputy assistant administrator for science and EPA science advisor.
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