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Honoring a Half Century of Service
In late April, BIOS faculty, staff, and trustees gathered on the back porch of Wright Hall—the…
Looking Out for the Little Guys
Small fishes play an important role in the marine food chain, providing food for larger fishes and…
Educating the Educators
Having brought students to BIOS for more than 40 years, Ed Argenta—a teacher consultant with the…
Finding Success Close to Home
For more than 40 years, the BIOS Bermuda Program has offered Bermudian students ages 18…
How Do We Understand the Ocean?
This summer marks the third year that BIOS has offered its Modern Observational Oceanography (MOO)…
College students learn skills from BIOS
Both BIOS and Bermuda College are known for providing outstanding educational opportunities in…
A Powerhouse in the Lab and at Sea
About every 18 months since 2010, Becky Garley, 34, has packed a bag for 5 to 7 weeks of…
Building a STEM Pipeline for Bermuda’s Students
Both BIOS and Bermuda College are known for providing outstanding educational…
When is a Jellyfish Not a Jellyfish?
A team of scientists from Yale University traveled to BIOS in May to study the Portuguese…
The Next Generation of Scientists Begin Work at BIOS
Each year a handful of Bermudian students are selected to participate in the BIOS Bermuda…