Stockton University Takes the Lead in Hemp and Cannabis Research
Stockton University has made a significant move in the field of cannabis research by launching its Hemp and Cannabis Studies Program. This innovative program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the hemp and cannabis industries, from cultivation to regulation and beyond.
The program, which is one of the first of its kind in the country, offers a range of courses that cover the science, business, and social aspects of hemp and cannabis. Students will have the opportunity to explore topics such as cannabis chemistry, hemp cultivation, and the legal and regulatory frameworks surrounding the industry.
One of the key goals of the program is to provide students with a deep understanding of the cannabis plant and its many uses. This includes its potential therapeutic benefits, as well as its potential for industrial and commercial applications. The program will also delve into the social and cultural aspects of cannabis use, including its history, its impact on society, and the ongoing debate over its legalization.
The program is led by Dr. Sue Sisley, a renowned expert in the field of cannabis research. Dr. Sisley has spent years studying the effects of cannabis on human health and has been a leading voice in the push for more research into the plant’s potential therapeutic benefits.
Stockton University’s Hemp and Cannabis Studies Program is a major step forward in the field of cannabis research and education. By providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the industry, the program aims to help shape the future of the cannabis industry and to promote a deeper understanding of this complex and multifaceted plant.