Sean Hartzell 's defends Master's Thesis

On August 24, 2017, Sean Hartzell successfully defended his Master's Thesis entitled Behavior of Eastern Hellbenders and Native and Non-Native Crayfish from the Susquehanna River drainage of Pennsylvania. Serving on Sean's thesis committee were Drs. Pitt, Rier, Klinger and Corbin. Sean earned his BS in Biology, natural history option at Bloomsburg University. He has published several articles related to the natural history of amphibians and reptiles. He has presently joined the BAHS faculty and is teaching Invertebrate Histology. Congratulations Sean!



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