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Graduate student in Biology receives Minton Award wku.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wku.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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For the third year in a row a WKU elephant conservation research project in Kenya is competing in the International Elephant Foundation Conservation Video contest. The winner and runner-up awards are determined in part by voting, so vote online at https://elephantconservation.org/ief-conservation-video-awards/ The video was created by WKU Biology graduate student Sophia Corde with input from her mentor Bruce A. Schulte and past graduate student Lynn Von Hagen. The score for the video was provided by Sarah Schulte, a 2019 WKU alumnus who was a music major (guitar) and has scored several WKU student films. Dr. Schulte is the Associate Vice President for Strategy, Performance and Accountability and a University Distinguished Professor and was the head of WKU’s Biology Department for 10 years. He has been studying elephant chemical communication and conservation behavior for the past 27 years. Lynn Von Hagen continues to collaborate on the project through ....
Alaska Marijuana Control Board is considering doubling the amount of THC allowed in edibles Published March 2 Share on Facebook Print article Alaska marijuana regulators are considering loosening restrictions on edible marijuana products in the state. The regulation change would double the amount of THC, the plant’s psychoactive compound, allowed in a single serving. Proponents of the change say it would benefit the industry, giving manufacturers more flexibility and saving money for them and for consumers. Alaska’s limit on edibles is currently the strictest compared with other states where recreational marijuana is legal, and some states allow much higher doses. ....