
Bringing Color and Life to the Chemistry Building with Katherine Kearney
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There are many benefits to having plants in workspaces: they can improve productivity, boost your mood, and generally make you and your workspace feel better. On this episode of Pilot Projects, University of Virginia undergraduate student Katherine Kearney describes her Jefferson Trust-funded project to place and care for plants in the Chemistry Building at the UVA.
Pilot Projects is a Sound on Grounds podcast, produced with support from the Jefferson Trust. Sound on Grounds works in collaboration with WTJU’s Virginia Audio Collective. Check out more Sound on Grounds podcasts at virginiaaudio.com/soundongrounds . This episode of Pilot Projects was engineered by Sara Bastianelli and Jason Evans Groth and edited by Cecelia Parks. The Pilot Projects’ show cover was designed by UVA alum Carina Velocci. All music used in this episode was written and recorded by Jason Evans Groth.