Co-op takes students around the world

A Co-op Biology assignment can transport you

Sophie Chaney shows pictures from her co-op Biology assignment, completed in South Africa.

Sophie Chaney shows pictures from her co-op in South Africa.

Kevin Freeman points out some of the crops on the farm where he worked for his co-op in Biology in South Africa.

Kevin Freeman points out some of the crops on the farm where he worked for his co-op Biology assignment in South Africa.

When Sophie Chaney went on her second co-op Biology assignment, she got in touch with a team of researchers, set up her own housing, and set off on an adventure of a lifetime.

The fourth year biology student spent last spring in South Africa researching pollinators like bees, butterflies, moths, and other flying insects.

Kevin Freeman also ended up in South Africa for his co-op this past spring – though for him it was his first co-op.

“It was a little overwhelming,” he told the group. But he is glad he did it, adding he learned a lot while he was there.–COS News

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