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Brewmaster John Hensley ’02 crafts his dream job
The biology and chemistry alumnus, who holds the top position at Leinenkugel’s, shared his journey with Carthage faculty and students on March 3.Read More “Brewmaster John Hensley ’02 crafts his dream job” - Academics,Top Stories
Pre-health series lets students explore range of careers
Carthage’s Pre-Health Program prepares students for a career in different fields throughout the health care industry. From optometry to athletic training to pharmaceutical work, students can follow their interests into whichever health care field they choose.Read More “Pre-health series lets students explore range of careers” - The Bridge: Campus News
Nathan Cochran ’23 cleans Triceratops snout in paleo lab
Read More “Nathan Cochran ’23 cleans Triceratops snout in paleo lab”Nathan Cochran ’23 is a biology fellow who, during this academic year, has been uncovering and conserving a Triceratops snout that was collected from public land in Montana back in 2015.
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Hired Before Graduation: 2023 Carthage graduates share their plans
Meet members of the Class of 2023 who were hired for full-time positions or accepted to graduate school before they even graduated.Read More “Hired Before Graduation: 2023 Carthage graduates share their plans” - The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Thomas Carr speaks with Kenosha News about recent dinosaur expedition
During a four-week expedition in Montana, Professor Thomas Carr and his team (including Carthage students and other volunteers) discovered many dinosaur fossils, which are planned to go to the Dinosaur Discovery Museum in Kenosha.Read More “Prof. Thomas Carr speaks with Kenosha News about recent dinosaur expedition” - The Bridge: Kudos
Carthage expedition finds T. rex and triceratops bones
Read More “Carthage expedition finds T. rex and triceratops bones”The Carthage Institute of Paleontology had another successful field season to the badlands of southeastern Montana, where significant fossils of T. rex and triceratops were found.
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Carthage neurophysiology lab students present at American Physiology Summit
Read More “Carthage neurophysiology lab students present at American Physiology Summit”Carthage biology and neuroscience students presented their research at the inaugural American Physiology Summit in Long Beach, California.
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J-Term Info Session: Plant Adaptations in Florida Thursday
Read More “J-Term Info Session: Plant Adaptations in Florida Thursday”Come learn about the January 2024 study tour course on “Plant Adaptations” in Florida.
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J-Term Info Session: Biology and Geography of Nicaragua Tuesday
Read More “J-Term Info Session: Biology and Geography of Nicaragua Tuesday”This study tour provides a unique opportunity for students to experience either clinical work or work on water projects.
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Prof. Andrea Henle speaks at National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Read More “Prof. Andrea Henle speaks at National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine”Prof. Andrea Henle recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to advocate for microgravity research during Space Science Week at the National Academy of Sciences.
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Check out 2024 J-Term study tours!
Check out the list of 2024 J-Term study tours! Get ready to travel across the country to New York or across the ocean to Europe!Read More “Check out 2024 J-Term study tours!” - The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Angela Dassow and research team publish paper on wolf and coyote vocal behavior
Read More “Prof. Angela Dassow and research team publish paper on wolf and coyote vocal behavior”The Canid Howl Project research team published a paper in the Wildlife Research journal.