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Students learn about bees at Into the Great Outdoors camp

HERMITAGE — As the students held their smart phones’ flashlights up to the display case’s glass, the dark, swarming layer underneath was revealed to be hundreds of buzzing honeybees.

Senior honors students defend capstone research projects \ Westminster College

Several Westminster College honors students will publicly defend their capstone research projects this spring, marking the end of nearly two years of high-level academic exploration.

Westminster students partner with Apple Castle to benefit Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank \ Westminster College

Westminster students partner with Apple Castle to benefit Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank \ Westminster College
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Communication of science focus of interdisciplinary presentation \ Westminster College

Westminster College students and faculty members from the School of Communication and Center for the Environment showcased their new interdisciplinary work at the 83rd Pennsylvania Communication Association (PCA) Annual Conference held at Slippery Rock University on Friday, Sept. 29. They presented “Westminster’s Green Team: Communication at the Intersection of Science, Sustainability, and Social Media,” delivered as part of the PCA’s salon session on “Rachel Carson: Listening to the Voices of Nature.” Avery Keenan, a sophomore environmental science major from Cranberry, Pa., introduced his research with Dr. Patrick Krantz, associate professor of environmental science, on using real-time monitoring of bee hives to study temperature regulation, swarm behavior and honey production. Hallie Hughes, a sophomore environmental science major from Jeannette, Pa., presented her research on nature therapy being done in collaboration with Dr. Helen Boyl

Westminster College students work with Bags & Blessings \ Westminster College

Westminster College students involved in the Buzzfeed cluster course served as video volunteers for the Bags & Blessings 5K Run/Walk in Beaver County in September. Runners and walkers of the event—which was sponsored by Bags & Blessings, a non-profit charity established to help bring hope and love to those undergoing cancer treatments—shared with students their stories about why they were participating. The recorded interviews will be shared with Bags & Blessings for use on social media. “I thought this experience was very heartwarming and it was super interesting to hear from the participants of the race. Hearing stories of what some of those people have overcome and faced in their lives is truly amazing,” said Adam Coppins, a junior environmental studies major from Lewiston, N.Y. Students worked under the guidance of Bradley Weaver, lecturer in Westminster’s School of Communication and an instructor in the Buzzfeed cluster course,

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