Month: December 2023Page 11 of 17

Temperature Change in Urban Areas and Nonurban Areas

Looking into temperature changes in urban areas and nonurban areas to investigate urban heat island effect.

A Comparison of Lady Beetle Abundance & Diversity In Urban vs. Rural Areas

Have you thought about the last time you saw a ladybug? We did, and we realized we haven’t seen any in a while! That’s why we decided to conduct a study looking at the abundance and diversity of Lady Beetles in Urban areas compared to Rural areas of New York State.

Five Worlds of New York City

Explore the five worlds one city has to offer!

European Hornets

What are the environmental and ecological factors that allow European hornets to thrive?

Mushroom Bag

This bag is exploring yarn as a medium and a functional piece of art. Different techniques were used to demonstrate the abilities of yarn in 2D and 3D forms.

Matisyahu

Hasidic Judaism and Reggae. Did you think those two terms would be in the same sentence? Come explore Matisyahu and his journey in spirituality and music.

Leaping on The Concrete Stage

Joffrey Ballet School has been part of NYC’s dance history for 60+ years. Our Prezi and painting presents Joffrey’s significant history, values, and ongoing impact to the world of dance!

How Does Climate Change Affect Fish Species Observations?

Our project links climate change with fish populations using Macaulay Honors College BioBlitz data. We’re showcasing how rising temperatures and environmental shifts directly affect fish species, highlighting the significant impact of climate change on aquatic ecosystems.

Kimchi Grooves

Kimchi Grooves – combining two cultures with the love of music and cooking.

The Art of Protesting

If art can be political and protests can be political as well, can protesting be considered art? This idea will be further explored in our zine.