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Abstract

Jason Black worked at Salve Regina University between 2000 and 2019, ending his time at Salve as Senior Director of Digital Communications. In this Zoom interview, Jason describes the development of the Salve Regina University Arboretum, how it began and developed, as well as collaboration with the Newport Tree Society (now Conservancy) and Executive Director Helen Papp. Also mentioned in this interview are former VP of Advancement Michael Semenza, former President Sister Therese Antone, Grounds team Mike Chester & Mike Potter, and Managing Arborist Chris Fletcher from Bartlett Tree Experts. Jason describes classroom projects with Rogers High School and the Tree House program where students grew trees from samples of local species and the Herbarium, which was more focused on research and documentation and involved Rogers and Salve students working together.

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