In their own words...
Our students do some of their best learning outside of classrooms and teaching labs.
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Things got a little hot. The first step to restoring an oak savannah
is setting it on fire, explains, Emily Duerr, a Forest Ecology and
Management major.
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An amazing place to study anything in the biological sciences, is how
biochemistry major (and published researcher) Gena Cooper describes
the College.
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Class under glass. Horticulture major Mike Schoen worked in the the College's award-winning instructional greenhouses and traveled to Central America to study tropical horticulture.
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Snakes alive!. Lucas Joppa did research on a threatened snake species. The best part of majoring in wildlife ecology, he says, is the one-on-one contact with faculty members.
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The storyteller. Star Estrella produced these videos as a paid internship while earning her major in Life Sciences Communication.
