rethinking keystone species: a d.c. story of sustainable community
the george washington university campus is home to a complex web of people and facilities that all rely on one pivotal keystone species: the honey bee! keep reading
jasmine slusser is a recent graduate of the george washington university (gwu) where she studied public health and minored in sustainability. she is now a graduate student at gwu pursuing a master's in public health with a concentration in environmental health science and policy. jasmine also has an interest in sustainability policy and has interned at local, state, and federal levels of government. she aspires to attend medical school and explore the intersection of environmental health, sustainable living, and policy. in her free time she enjoys exploring the sights and sounds of d.c., including its comedy and jazz clubs.
the george washington university campus is home to a complex web of people and facilities that all rely on one pivotal keystone species: the honey bee! keep reading