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Undergraduate Highlights

Every year EEB at Princeton welcomes students from diverse backgrounds and prepares them to be the next generation of world-class scientists. From observing coral reef organisms in Panama to studying the ecology of savannas in Kenya, our multi-disciplinary EEB courses and field study programs are designed to teach students about our planet's complex systems and interactions, and how to apply that knowledge to each student's own unique interests.

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    ‘How things relate’: Dalehite and Irelan explored pairings in evolutionary biology for their senior thesis projects

  • EEB Class of 2020

    Congratulations EEB Class of 2020!

  • Cole Morokhovich

    Senior Cole Morokhovich’s studies what hummingbirds could tell us about climate change

  • Whale at Natural History museum

    Student conference at NYC's American Museum of Natural History

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    Princeton senior Petticord explores a Kenyan ecosystem one tortoise at a time

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    Predictability in the evolution of Orthopteran cardenolide insensitivity

  • Cole working in Rocky Mountains with Stoddard

    Cole Morokhovich studies color vision of hummingbirds in the Colorado Rockies

  • Jack Corso diving

    Jack Corso looks at the spatial ecology of the fringing, barrier and outer slope reef ecosystems

    Tags:  Conservation Biodiversity
  • Lindsay Martinez with field assistant

    Parasitization of plains zebras and the endangered Grevy’s zebras

  • Juniors in Guyot Hall

    Agriculture, Human Diets and the Environment

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