It all STEMs from Science Hill. Home to Wellesley’s sciences and mathematics.
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It’s the foundation of Wellesley’s STEM education. And it comes in many shapes and sizes. The most common? You, a team of your classmates, a professor or two, researching something like: “Misinformation on the Web” in computer science; or “Adult Neural Stem Cells: Long-term Self-renewal, Replenishment by the Immune System, or Both?” in biochemistry.
It could happen in your first year, in a First Year Student Research Apprenticeship. Or your second, in the Sophomore Early Research Program (SERP). Or your third or fourth, in a faculty-student collaboration or an independent research project.
Oh, and! It’s not just STEM. Students of every major engage in research. Like, say, “Coil Me Liberated: How Black Women Use Hair to Overcome Misogynoir” in Africana studies and sociology. Or “Recognizing Climate Change as an Act of Persecution: A Tuvaluan Case Study” in political science and international relations.
Featuring: The botany museum. An interdisciplinary research and teaching node. A camellia tree planted on campus in the 1870s. And, for good measure, award winning architecture.
Wellesley to a T. All about demystifying the mysterious and bringing the awe-inspiring within reach. Here, you'll complete research projects, chart the stars, and, if you're part of the student astronomy club, turn the observatory's dome into a giant pumpkin for Halloween.