Apr 1, 2009
Megan Cummins ’09 Searches for a Better Way to Evaluate Clogged Arteries
A dual degree candidate in biology and math, she writes about her honors project under the guidance of Jenn Rossmann, assistant professor of mechanical…
Our biology majors enjoy small classes and laboratory sections, even in General Biology. Our professors are committed to teaching and undergraduate research, and about half of our majors perform individual lab research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. Many of these result in published scientific papers with students as co-authors and/or public presentations at state and national scientific meetings.
A dual degree candidate in biology and math, she writes about her honors project under the guidance of Jenn Rossmann, assistant professor of mechanical…
Biology major and NCAA Division I athlete writes about her work with Nancy Waters, associate professor of biology Kathleen Kretzmer ’09 (Bakersfield…
The College’s composting initiative and organic garden project are spotlighted Jennifer Bell ’11 (geology; Purcellville, Va.) and Christina Chen ’11…
Biology major and varsity golfer writes about his honors research with James Dearworth, assistant professor of biology Steven Melnic ’09 (Allentown,…
By Courtney Morin ’10 Robert Kurt, associate professor of biology, has received a three-year, $190,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health/National…
Biology major writes about his work with Bradley Antanaitis, associate professor of physics, on interdisciplinary research Biology major Nafis Hasan ’11…
Technology Clinic is working on exhibits and marketing for proposed flood museum Students in this year’s Technology Clinic are working with the New York-based…
Robert Peoples ’08, one of many students Fried has mentored in research, co-authored a chapter Bernard Fried, Kreider Professor Emeritus of Biology,…
Biology major performs drug research as a summer intern for the national Hepatitis B Foundation Biology major Elizabeth Clearfield ’09 (Southampton,…
One project focuses on improving an Easton neighborhood’s “urban ecology,” another on issues related to floods and flooding The College’s two current…