Three people involved in lagoon restoration will offer updates and answer questions from 5:30-8 p.m. at Gleason Performing Arts Center.
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The university will receive $2 million for its Biomedical Aerospace Manufacturing equipment project and $921,500 for the third phase of the Restore Lagoon Inflow project.
Read More »Never bound to a classroom, active learning is part of the Florida Tech experience for all students, no matter their field of study.
Read More »Initial findings suggest the ailing estuary would benefit from a nudge of human intervention to help rejuvenate stunted natural processes.
Read More »Florida Tech uses its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and Indian River Lagoon to become a distinguished center for oceanographic and marine science research.
Read More »The ocean engineering and marine sciences assistant professor knows that finding a solution to what ails the Indian River Lagoon will take effort from the entire community.
Read More »She frequently overcomes obstacles—both as a researcher and a woman in her male-dominated profession—and she aims to help others do the same.
Read More »New research projects, as well as a new building, continue the focus on improving the overall health of the Indian River Lagoon.
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Read More »With the backing of a state grant, the university is exploring a new option for lagoon water quality improvements.
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