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@uconnpsla has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in August 2024. The social media accounts linked to from @uconnpsla are: • Facebook • Instagram • Email Besides social media accounts, uconnpsla has populated their site with: • UConn Careers | Department Head Plant Science and Landscape Architecture • UConn Gives - Support PSLA Today! • UConn Careers: Turfgrass Research Technician • UConn Careers | Assistant Cooperative Extension Educator of Turfgrass and Weed Ecology • For Current Students • For Prospective Students • CAHNR Welcomes New Faculty Members - UConn Today • The Department of Plant Science & Landscape Architecture Homepage • Upcoming Events • LAND Spring 2025 Courses • Graduate Spring Courses 2025 • Undergraduate Programs • SAPL Spring 2025 Courses • Courses • UConn Forum Draws Top Minds to Brainstorm Ways to Grow Connecticut’s Economy - UConn Today • Graduate Programs • How gophers brought Mount St. Helens back to life in one day • Get in touch with PSLA! • Celebrating the Fungus Among Us: How Fungi Support, Restore Ecosystems - UConn Today • Mental Health | Student Health and Wellness • A Guide to Apple Picking in Connecticut - UConn Today • Alumni • Fast-growing and Versatile: UConn Researcher is Working to Plant More Willows - UConn Today • New Research on Plant Stem Cells Shines Light on How Plants Grow Stronger - UConn Today • Hiring: Assistant or Associate Extension Professor of Soil Science and Director • UConn Orchard Grows Thanks to Local Farmer - UConn Today • UConn PSLA • Helping Businesses Grow: Turfgrass Field Day Connects Research and Industry - UConn Today • What's in Your Soil? UConn Lab Has Answers - UConn Today • Leveraging New Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture - UConn Today • How hemp could act as an alternative horticultural substrate for growers • Announcing the 2026 LAF Olmsted Scholars | Landscape Architecture Foundation • Tree Campus USA | University of Connecticut Arboretum | University of Connecticut • Bringing Landscape Architecture Directly to Communities - UConn Today • Continuous recirculation of hydroponic-nutrient solutions shifts bacterial communities and induces plant-defense gene expression in lettuce | Applied and Environmental Microbiology • Curating Green Space in an Urban Jungle - UConn Today • 2026 CTASLA Student Award Gallery • Manganese Helps Reduce Agricultural Nitrogen Pollution in Air, Water - UConn Today • Invasive Plant Certificate Course | Integrated Pest Management • UConn's Native Plants and Pollinators Conference Draws Strong External Engagement - UConn Today • New Method Makes Transgene-Free Gene Editing Even More Promising - UConn Today • USDA Grant Funds Study of Multiplex Genome Editing in Tomatoes - UConn Today • New Plant and Soil Health Center Named in Honor of Alum George Leigh Minor - UConn Today • About Albert Gurdon Gulley Hall, UConn's Frist Horticulture Building • Down the Drain: UConn Student Researcher Discovers the Truth About Some CBD Coffee Products - UConn Today • UConn Research Shows Autonomous Mowers Make the Cut - UConn Today • UConn Landscape Architecture: Year in Review • UConn Programs Support Turfgrass Sustainability - UConn Today • UConn Seniors Win Awards for Landscape Architecture Projects - UConn Today • Sowing the Seeds of a New Community Resource - UConn Today • Biochar and Microbe Synergy: A Path to Climate-Smart Farming - UConn Today • Unique Tree Enriches UConn's Landscape - UConn Today • UConn Landscape Architecture Connecting Bridgeport’s Waterfront - UConn Today • Growing Plants in ‘America’s Attic’ - UConn Today • An Edible Surfboard? Almost! • Sustainable Plant and Soil Systems Major Becomes Plant Science in 2025 - UConn Today • UConn's Unique Landscape Architecture Program Reaccredited - UConn Today