Beaver Island is host to a lot of things in the summer, but one of the most interesting for CMU students has to be the biological research station. After all, you get to take summer classes where some people take summer vacations.
Excerpt: Summer courses at the Central Michigan University Biological Station on Beaver Island drew record numbers of students this year.
CMUBS Director Donald Uzarski said about 250 students from the College of Science and Technology attended classes at the station this summer. This is the most student involvement in the history of the program, which has been growing in popularity in recent years.
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Source: CMLife.com
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