Williams College,
Williamstown, MA

Williams College offers BioEYES as a three-week Winter Study biology course, teaching undergraduates how to present the program. During the first week, Williams students learn to set up fish matings and learn about embryonic development and the genetics of fish pigmentation, as well as practice teaching the 3rd-grade BioEYES lesson plans with hands-on experiments using living animals. In the subsequent two weeks, they work in actual 3rd-grade classrooms in local public schools.

Our Staff

  • Martha Marvin, Lecturer in Neuroscience

  • Renee Schiek, Williams Elementary Outreach – Center for Learning in Action

  • Jennifer Swoap, Associate Director – Director of Elementary Outreach at Center for Learning in Action

  • Diane Fuleihan, volunteer

  • Art Fuleihan, volunteer

  • Jack Snyder, Senior Animal Caretaker, Williams College

Contact BioEYES Williamstown

Martha Marvin
Lecturer in Neuroscience
mmarvin@williams.edu

Renee Schiek
Williams Elementary Outreach – Center for Learning in Action
rms6@williams.edu

Jennifer Swoap
Associate Director – Director of Elementary Outreach at Center for Learning in Action
jswoap@williams.edu