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Global Warming Causes Rainforest Soil to Release Trapped Carbon at Record Rates, Schmid Professor’s Paper Finds
February 16, 2026 by Mariel Sheets | News
A new paper by Schmid College Professor Christine O’Connell found that rising global temperatures could release record amounts of greenhouse gases from rain forest soils. Christine O’Connell, Ph.D, is a soil ecologist and an assistant professor of biology at Schmid College. She has spent the past ten years studying rain forest soils and their role
Chapman University Hosts Inaugural National Conference on Advancing Research in Quantitative Reasoning in STEM Education
January 27, 2026 by Alex Lewandowski | Uncategorized
Earlier this month, nearly a hundred attendees converged upon Chapman University for a landmark two-day conference focused on “Advancing Research on Quantitative Reasoning in STEM Education.” Co-hosted by Schmid College of Science and Technology and Attallah College of Educational Studies, the event attracted researchers, educators, and practitioners from 46 institutions across 26 states, reflecting a
