SEA Alumni in the News: Kass Wojcik
"How Can We Save the Bees?"
With a Watson Fellowship, a recent graduate sets off to explore beekeeping worldwide.
Kass Wojcik ’22, who graduated this spring with a major in biology and a minor in environmental studies, will be traveling to as many as six countries on five continents to research how beekeeping and pollinator conservation is practiced around the world as a 2022 Watson Fellow. Read more at Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin: https://www.brynmawr.edu/bulletin/how-can-we-save-bees
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