Two women dressed in pink stand in a knee deep creek. They are both holding research equipment. Trees and green leaves can be seen all through the background of the image.

Megan Rothenberger, professor of biology, and Eurnett Christopher ’25 perform their research on mussel restoration in the Bushkill Creek. | Adam Atkinson

A pair of timed binoculars is mounted on a scenic overlook, on the left side of the frame set against green leafy growth, of the Atlantic Highlands National Park in Sandy Hook NJ. In the distance The NYC skyline is visible.

S-PAL students were able to get a peek at NYC and the Sandy Hook National Gateway Area through this vintage pair of timed binoculars. | Adam Atkinson

A professor leads a group of students through a sandy beach path. Green Grass and small tree are on the left side of the frame.

David Sunderlin, John H. Markle professor and department head of geology, leads a group of students to a site that he has monitored over the course of several years in the Sandy Hook National Gateway Area. | Adam Atkinson