News
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Family matters
April 16, 2013Joseph Lee '08 brings leading-edge science to infertility research. More » -
Biology major sails into academic adventure
April 16, 2013Elizabeth "Betsy" Meyer '14 explores the beauty of the ocean through the Maritime Studies Program of Williams College and Mystic Seaport. More » -
Biomechanics researcher joins faculty
January 29, 2013Professor Ekstrom investigates how animals use their bones and muscles to prepare themselves to absorb large forces. More » -
A minute with Samuel Neill ’13
January 29, 2013Balfour Scholar Samuel Neill ’13 spent his summer domesticating oxen as an intern for the Musk Ox Development Corporation on a farm in Palmer, Alaska. More » -
Rewarding Research
November 28, 2012Professor Ackerman-Morris and Professor Morgan reveal the results of research concerning positive reinforcement training and miniature horses in the Wheaton Quarterly. More » -
Jennifer Shields ’12 offered research assistantship
May 11, 2012Jennifer Shields ’12 has been offered a post-graduate job as a research assistant in the Division of Vaccine Research at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Mass. More » -
Biology major Alison Mehlhorn '11 wins Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship
March 2, 2012Alison Mehlhorn '11 will enroll next fall at the University of London to pursue a career in medicine and public health policy. More » -
Wheaton: Traditional Chinese Medicine
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The Balance of Nature: Ecology's Enduring Myth
April 27, 2009John Kricher masterfully describes the ancient origins of the concept of a balance of nature and its unquestioned incorporation into the thinking of many ecologists and conservationists. More » -
Good Tidings: The History and Ecology of Shellfish Farming in the Northeast
December 31, 2008Professor of Biology Barbara Brennessel has published a book on the history of the New England shellfish industry and shellfish aquaculture. More »

