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  Graduate Mentors in Ecology and Evolution

In the Ecology and Evolution program, a mentor is typically chosen by incoming graduate students prior to matriculation. Individuals interested in our graduate program in Ecology and Evolution are urged to contact a potential thesis advisor early in the application process. Although students are not formally asked to declare a thesis advisor until the end of their first year, nearly all students establish this relationship upon arrival. Since research in our fields commonly involves a high degree of cooperation and interaction between the mentor and student, and a good working relationship is key to a rewarding experience in graduate school.

Students interested in our graduate program in Ecology and Evolution should examine the research interests of faculty in the following broad areas of investigation:

Jessie Dunn and Tara Herman perform field work at the Pymatuning Laboartory of Ecology
Jessie Dunn and Tara Herman perform field work.

 
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