Alumna lands job in Wetlands Research

Emily Asherry
Emily Ashberry, the first graduate of our accelerated 3 + 2 Master's program, has recently accepted a position as Senior Research Technician at the Wetlands Ecosystems Research Laboratory at Florida International University. Emily's work will take her to the Everglades and require her to learn how to drive an air boat. Very exciting! Emily, a 2019 graduate, had a very successful career at BU. Her Master's research investigated the environmental context of algal priming of coarse particulate organic matter decomposition in streams. Emily's research on local streams was under the direction of Dr. Steven Rier. She presented the results of her thesis meeting at the international meeting of the Society for Freshwater Science. She completed the requirements of the BU Honors Program and was nominated for Outstanding Senior in Biology. She was inducted into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society.  Emily is the recipient of numerous scholarships including the BAHS Scholarship, the Henry Carver scholarship (3 years), the Math, Science and Technology Scholarship, and the Freshman Honors Scholarship. Outside the classroom, Emily was a class representative and a mentor in the Honors Program and a member of the BAHS Club and the Scuba Club. 

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