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The Search for Little Clint: Carthage College Paleontology

In July 2006, a crew led by Carthage College paleontologist Thomas Carr discovered the partial skeleton of the smallest T.rex ever found, nicknamed Little Clint.

Personal Care Products and the Environment

Environmental science professor Sarah Rubinfeld led two Carthage students in researching the environmental fate of consumer product chemicals in aquatic systems during the summer of 2011.

Invasive Species Working Group

Prof. Scott Hegrenes leads three students in 2011 SURE project.

Carthage Is: Scott Hegrenes

An interview with Carthage biology professor Scott Hegrenes.

A Day in the Life of Paleontologist Thomas Carr

Carthage College paleontologist Dr. Thomas Carr searches for dinosaur fossils in Hell Creek, Montana, along with a crew of Carthage students and other scientists. Hear what a day of paleontology is really like.

Carthage J-Term in Nicaragua

Every January, students travel to the island of Ometepe, Nicaragua, where they spend two weeks studying tropical ecology and volunteering in rural medical clinics. Read more.

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Phage Hunters

Freshman students get research experience in new phage genomics course. Read more.