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Sarah Crane
Mighty Oak Monday: Sarah Crane
Major: Chemistry
Hometown: Clifton Springs, NY
Class of 鈥23
Sarah Crane could smell the garbage as she passed by the landfill in her hometown
of Clifton Springs. While the stench was overwhelming, what was happening below ground
was truly insidious: The landfill leachate contaminated the well water, making it
unusable. As a result, she saw firsthand the effects of a community denied access
to clean drinking water.
That experience spurred Sarah鈥檚 interest in how livestock feed additives impact the water supply in rural communities. Now, at ESF, she鈥檚 researching the photodegradation rate of ractopamine, a sparsely studied but widely used chemical in commercial agriculture.
鈥淲e know the compound ends up in waste byproduct of cows and surrounding water systems,鈥 she explained, 鈥渂ut we don鈥檛 know how fast it degrades, how much seeps into the water, and what the effects are on humans.鈥
Sarah鈥檚 hard work recently earned her the 2023 Thomas Slocum Career Advancement, which provides one May graduating senior with a $2,500 award to assist with job
travel related to interviews, relocation expenses, building a professional clothing
closet, and more. The Award was created from the Betsy and Jesse Fink Career Development
Program in remembrance of Thomas Slocum, ESF鈥檚 Director of Career and Counseling services
from 1977 to 2008. It honors the support Tom showed to Jesse in making possible his
attendance at a job interview that helped launch his professional career. Every year,
it is given to students who embody this career readiness spirit and would benefit
from the jumpstart this award would provide.
Now a senior pursuing her bachelor鈥檚 in Chemistry, Sarah reflected on the benefits
of having the opportunity to jump into research as an undergrad at ESF.
鈥淚 remember meeting Dr. Pflug at a Chemistry Department Mixer and he was looking for students to work in his labs,鈥 Sarah recalled. 鈥淎fter emailing and a quick conversation, I was working on a project that meant so much to me personally.鈥
It was a little intimidating when Sarah first entered the professional lab. She quickly
found she had all the necessary skills to learn and immerse herself in research from
Dr. Pflug鈥檚 mentorship and her classes. She wants other ESF students to know they
have the skills, too.
鈥淭here鈥檚 so much opportunity at ESF,鈥 Sarah said. 鈥淎ll students need to do is express
interest and bring their passion to the table.鈥
Learn more about ESF鈥檚 Chemistry program.