Where Research, Learning and Service Come Together
At Susquehanna, we are committed to sustainability and there is no greater testament to that commitment than our Center for Environmental Education & Research (CEER) — our on-campus field station.
The 87-acre CEER is home to our beehives, Freshwater Research Institute, solar array, ecology research plots, walking trails and riparian buffer restoration site.
At the CEER, you can:
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Say hello to the flock of sheep that help keep our 14-acre, 12,000-panel solar array in working order.
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Protect pollinators by caring for the honeybees in our apiary. You can even enjoy some honey!
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Intern or conduct research on watershed health at the Freshwater Research Institute or with one of our many partner organizations.
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Plant trees to maintain our riparian buffer, which is helping to keep sediment out of the Susquehanna River upstream of the Chesapeake Bay.
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Participate in outdoor labs during your ecology or environmental science course.
Susquehanna and the CEER are walking distance from the Susquehanna River — the Chesapeake Bay’s largest tributary and the longest river on the east coast. We are also surrounded by some of the best farmland and forests Pennsylvania has to offer.