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Home | Guest post
Sun setting on Gull Lake

A mathematical summer: My experience at KBS

04.30.19

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) 2018 undergraduate summer researcher, Akshata Rudrapatna, a double major in Systems Biology and Origins Sciences at Case Western Reserve University wrote about her KBS Research Experiences for ... Read More

Exploring Gull Lake with a KBS kayak

Working as a team in the Klausmeier Lab

04.26.19

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) 2018 undergraduate summer researcher, Brian Lerch, is a junior at Case Western Reserve University and Biology and Mathematics major. He wrote about his KBS Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) ... Read More

Exploring the campus of KBS

Learning to step out of my comfort zone at KBS

04.23.19

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) 2018 undergraduate summer researcher, Selassie Ijelu, is a Forensic Chemistry major at the University of Saint Francis-Fort Wayne. She wrote about her KBS Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) ... Read More

Two undergraduate researchers stand at the edge of a wheat field at the Kellogg Biological Station.

My time as a REU: Learning the research process

04.19.19

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) 2018 undergraduate summer researcher, Audrey Hogenkamp, an Applied mathematics and biology dual major at Augustana College. She wrote about her KBS Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) project ... Read More

Students in masks and snorkels

Waders half full, or half empty?

04.16.19

KBS 2018 undergraduate summer researcher Sharon Carpenter is a junior at Michigan State University. She wrote about her Undergraduate Research Assistant project working with mentor Dr. Sarah Fitzpatrick. ... Read More

Stark conducting research in greenhouse

Trying something new: A home away from home

04.12.19

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) 2018 undergraduate summer researcher, Cassie Stark, is a junior at James Madison University and a biology major. She wrote about her KBS Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) project working ... Read More

My opportunity of a lifetime

04.10.19

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) 2018 undergraduate summer researcher, Samantha Turner, is a junior at Michigan State University (MSU) and a Human Biology major, with aspirations of becoming a physician. She wrote about ... Read More

KBS REU Emily Lindback taking albedo measurements over native grasses, photo taken by drone.

SLAM: Scientists Love Acronyms, Man

02.21.19

KBS 2018 undergraduate summer researcher Emily Lindback is a junior at Franklin and Marshall College. She wrote about her Research Experiences for Undergraduates project working with mentor and LTER researcher ... Read More

Garden volunteers working in the Sanctuary's pollinator garden

Volunteering at KBS can make your heart soar!

02.18.19

Did you know that Americans first volunteered in 1736, when Benjamin Franklin organized the “Bucket Brigade” and established the colonies’ first volunteer firehouse? Back then, people were likely motivated to protect their homes from ... Read More

Summer program participants in the field at KBS

Ally Brown: My summer as an Undergraduate Research Apprentice at KBS

11.26.18

Kellogg Biological Station (KBS) is an extension of MSU campus and a hub for research relating to agriculture and ecology. Not many undergraduates know about KBS or are aware that they have the opportunity to spend the summer there. However ... Read More

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