Day1: Watershed
What is the impact of human activity on our local rivers and lakes?
Day1: Watershed is a year-long program that offers you the opportunity to engage in
the efforts of our local community to improve the water quality of the greater Holland
area and larger Lake Michigan ecological systems. You and your classmates will use your
knowledge of science, mathematics and engineering to tackle this environmental challenge.
Before classes begin, immerse yourself in this research program alongside other first-year students and devoted faculty. In the field, you and your team will measure sedimentation rates and the level of phosphate runoff into Lake Macatawa. In the lab, you鈥檒l use advanced laboratory equipment and techniques to identify and quantify the microbial populations found within the watershed.
At the end of each semester, you and your team will assess your research using statistical analysis and present your findings. Your research will help the on-going remediation efforts of the community based program, Project Clarity, which aims to improve water quality throughout the entire Lake Macatawa watershed.
Community details
- A year-long introductory science lab that replaces a chemistry lab and a biology lab
- Begins with a week-long, pre-college experience collecting samples, exploring the local watershed and working in the lab
- Work to improve the Holland community by studying the impacts of human activity on the Lake Macatawa watershed by measuring water purity and microbial populations
- Live with students interested in science, math and engineering your first year in a vibrant living-learning community based in the recently updated Lichty Hall
- Meet peer research mentors 鈥 older students whose experience will help guide you during your first year at Hope 鈥 during the pre-college research experience.
Faculty Mentors
Harrison C. and Mary L. Visscher Professor of Genetics
Department of Biology
Schaap Science Center 3015
35 East 12th Street
Holland, MI 49423-3605
616.395.7376
best@hope.edu
Professor of Chemistry
A. Paul Schaap Science Center 2116A
35 East 12th Street
Holland, MI 49423-3605
616.395.7173
brownk@hope.edu
Professor of Chemistry
Schaap Science Center 2120A
35 East 12th Street
Holland, MI 49423-3605
616.395.7629
kruegerb@hope.edu
Assistant Professor of Geological & Environmental Science
A. Paul Schaap Science Center Room 2059
35 East 12th Street
Holland, MI 49423
616.395.6710
philben@hope.edu
Professor of Chemistry
A. Paul Schaap Science Center 3061
35 East 12th Street
Holland, MI 49423-3605
616.395.7382
pikaart@hope.edu
Associate Professor of Mathematics
VanderWerf Hall - Room 215
27 Graves Place
Holland, MI 49423-3617
616.395.7526
yurk@hope.edu
A. Paul Schaap Science Center35 East 12th StreetRoom 3207Holland, MI 49423
workP. 616.395.7405
day1@hope.edu