Sarah Buckley named Outstanding Senior in Biology

 

Sarah Buckley
Sarah Buckley, a senior biology, natural history major in the 3+2 masters in biology program, was selected as Outstanding Senior in Biology by department faculty. Sarah plans to become an environmental educator in a park, nature center, or museum setting. Sarah’s outstanding academic achievements have been recognized by a host of honors and awards including dean’s list each semester and selection for membership in The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi and the Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society. She was a recipient of the Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Freshman Award, the Frank J. Michaels Scholarship, the PHEAA Ready to Succeed Scholarship, the Chester/Delaware County Farm Bureau Scholarship, and the Lila P. Wilde Scholarship. Sarah has conducted research on crayfish behavior in response to trapping and has presented a poster on including algae in environmental education at Bloomsburg University’s College of Science and Technology Research Day. She has conducted an internship at Black Moshannon State Park and served as the Adventure Camp Director at White Clay Creek State Park. Sarah served as a Community Assistant in our campus residence halls and as a panelist at Bloomsburg University admissions events. In the community, she led the annual Haunted Walk at Black Moshannon State Park and coached Envirothon teams at an elementary school, conducting lessons on wildlife, forestry, aquatics, outdoor safety, and environmental issues.




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