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The science program at Hiram College furnishes understudies with the learning and experience to wind up proficient scientists. 

With our accentuation on experiential learning and hands-on applications, combined with close workforce coaching connections, Hiram's science understudies build up the mastery to succeed in graduate projects and expert workplaces in the present day life sciences. 

To empower our understudies to investigate for all intents and purposes boundless examination zones, Hiram's science office manages a workforce with an expansive extent of ability, running from fossil science to environment, sea life science to hereditary qualities, creature conduct to plant systematics. 

Hiram Students Present Research at Midwest Biology Conferences 

Hiram College understudies Kailey Cooper, Zachary Nemec, Patricia Bohls, and LeAunna Martin displayed their examination this spring at the Ohio Natural History Conference (Columbus, OH) and the Midwest Ecology and Evolution Conference (Indiana University, Indiana). 

The accompanying blurbs and talks were exhibited: 

Aggressive cooperations between local benthic fish, local crawfish, and intrusive corroded crawfish for haven by Kailey Cooper ('15, science real); co-created by right hand educator Jennifer Clark.— oral presentation 

Transient impacts of a recommended blaze on butterfly plenitude and differing qualities in a restored northeastern Ohio prairie by Tricia Bohls ('15, neuroscience major, ecological studies and brain research minor); co-composed by associate educator Jennifer Clark.— oral presentation 

Assessment the deterioration and invertebrate colonization of CPOM in a formerly restored headwater stream over a two year period by Zach Nemec ('16, science real); co-composed by colleague educator Jennifer Clark.— oral presentation 

Impacts of caffeine on night crawler (Lumbricus terrestris) survival and development by LeAunna Martin ('15, science significant, correspondence minor); co-composed by right hand educator Jennifer Clark.— notice pres

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