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Biology, B.S. | Class of
Michael J. Boyle
Biologist. (PhD 2010, University of Hawaii at Manoa)
Employer: Smithsonian Institution
Job description: Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce
Principal Investigator of the Life Histories Program, manager of the molecular biology laboratory and microscopy at SMSFP.
About Michael J.
Why did you choose this program?
Preparation for graduate school at a California State University known for exceptional eduction in natural sciences, with intimate classroom experiences and quality laboratory resources – in a spectacular environmental setting – where the forest meets the sea!
How did this program prepare you for your job?
This program thoroughly prepared me with a comprehensive background in biology and oceanography, at a highly competitive level, for pursuing a graduate degree in line with my professional interests in marine science.
What did you enjoy most about the program?
The natural environment, personal attention from high-quality educators, a wide breadth of coursework in marine sciences, and opportunities for hands-on field experience.
What would you say to prospective students who are thinking about applying to this program?
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HSU is one of most inspiring resources for natural science education on earth.
There was one repeated set of experiences that stood out for me:
My professors were also mentors. They were always approachable, and they were willing to share the histories of their own educational paths and relate them to me with personal advice on how to prepare for my future. I was encouraged to study, explore, and passionately pursue a rewarding professional career. And that if I was willing to push myself, almost any achievement would be possible.
When I showed interest, they consistently met me far more than 'half-way' with their personal interest in my own education.