
Hamilton’s talk, titled “Twenty Years of Research in Yellowstone National Park: Lessons Learned from Bison and the People that Value Their Presence in North America,” will be held Oct. 22 in Science Addition 214.

Hamilton’s talk, titled “Twenty Years of Research in Yellowstone National Park: Lessons Learned from Bison and the People that Value Their Presence in North America,” will be held Oct. 22 in Science Addition 214.

Bill Hamilton discusses wildlife migration in Yellowstone National Park.

These faculty have been recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship and service to the university.

Bill Hamilton will utilize the grant to fund his ongoing research on ecosystem health in Yellowstone National Park.

Testing sewage samples for the virus that causes COVID-19 is helping W&L to do targeted human testing and identify asymptomatic cases before they trigger large outbreaks.

Jenefer Davies and Erik Jones ’91 opened a microbrewery in Lexington.

Biology professor Bill Hamilton and his students continue to research the effects of a growing bison population on the ecology of Yellowstone National Park.