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“There are many schools where a science major is all science courses,” said Dr. Daniel Schadler, Professor of Biology at Oglethorpe since 1975. “They have a lot of technical training, but technology changes. The Oglethorpe liberal arts background comes in handy and prepares students for lifetime learning.”

The city of Atlanta also offers many opportunities to Oglethorpe students, both inside and outside of the classroom.

“One of the greatest resources available to Oglethorpe students is the city of Atlanta,” Schadler said. “I actively try to include off campus activities in my courses, which has led to some remarkable opportunities!”

Schadler frequently takes students from his Fresh Focus class and his graduate education “Inquiring Into Science” course to the Atlanta Botanical Garden for their Alston Lecture series. In 2000, he was able to host an author at Oglethorpe prior to her lecture at the garden. That evening, Dr. Margaret Lowman mentioned Oglethorpe’s wonderful hospitality in her public lecture.

Another outreach program connected Oglethorpe students with the Sea Turtle Conservation Program, run out of the University of Georgia’s School of Ecology. “The director was missing some critical data for his studies, and Oglethorpe students were seen as highly desirable for his work,” Schadler explained. Rich Fischer ’86 worked on the Jekyll Island project for four summers and went on to earn his doctorate in ecology. Frank Russo-Alesi ’86 and Bill Sharpe ’86 spent one summer with the program.

Oglethorpe’s science majors have gone on to graduate programs at Yale, Princeton and Emory and jobs with the Centers for Disease Control, National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, to name a few.

Why have Petrels had such success? Credit personal attention, Atlanta experiences and the well-rounded and challenging academic program offered at Oglethorpe.

 

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