Field Photos
Hiram College has a unique academic schedule which allows our faculty to lead field courses off campus within the United States. Many of our faculty have taught courses in Alaska, the Southwest, Florida, and the Great Smoky Mountains.
Fisheries Biology |
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Biology 213 - Non-Vascular Plants Field Trip to South Chagrin Reservation - Squaw Rock Instructor: Willa S. Schrlau Pictured L to R: Front - Taylor Summerfield, Katie Rumora; Back - Getachew Hatsey, Jennifer Friedler, Jamie Frost, Kelcie Cuckler, Janie Lawson, Ken Belter, Cara Tompot, Vanessa Consolo, Brooke Warren, Olivia Benjamin, Stefan Gordon, Andrew Burns
A Lucky Find: Hornwort |
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Study Abroad
Additionally, biology faculty also lead study abroad trips all over the world. For up-to-date study abroad courses, please visit the Study Abroad website
Galapagos Islands in December 2011
Applications are now open for a Study Abroad trip to the Galapagos Islands during the December 3-week term in 2011. Professors Sandy Madar and Prudy Hall will be leading the trip and teaching the team-taught Interdisciplinary course, INTD 318: Natural History in the Early 21st Century. Check the Study Abroad Website for details. Interest meetings will be held this fall as well as before registration next spring. A slide presentation showing scenes from earlier trips to the Galapagos Islands is linked below: Galapagos Islands 2011
Biology related courses offered through Study Abroad
Changing Landscapes: Integrating Sociological and Ecological Perspectives in an Exploration of Contemporary Issues in South Africa |
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