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Research at Wheaton College
The trends nationally in science
are for students to be engaged in active, first-rate research
projects. Wheaton College is providing such research experiences
for its students. Students at Wheaton College may engage in these types of research opportunities:
- Sustained
research, summer and ongoing research working with faculty
mentors. This may result in a publication or a presentation
at a professional meeting.
Wheaton
Summer Science Research Program: During the summer,
faculty members from the various departments of the Science
Division work with one to several students in ongoing
research projects. The project lasts for 8-10 weeks and
students receive a stipend and on-campus housing during
this time. This program allows faculty members to maintain
ongoing research and provides excellent experience for
the students who work with them.
- Students
participate in research off-campus at other academic institutions
or other laboratories. Wheaton College pre-health professions
students have participated in research at Case Western Reserve
University School of Medicine, Harvard University School
of Medicine, and other laboratories.
- A campus-wide
poster session in honor of the late Dr. David Bruce, Professor
of Physiology, is held each fall at Homecoming. Students
enrolled in specific courses in the science division or
students who participated in a summer research project (on
or off-campus) are invited to participate. About 25 students participate annually.
- Introduction
to Research courses are offered where students engage in
project design, generate data and ask new questions. The
advanced courses in the natural sciences offer many in-course
research and discovery opportunities.
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