SciShoots: History of the

Eel Pond in 1915. Credit Archives.

Did you know that there was just a single class taught during 's inaugural season? Or that that first summer, seven scientific investigators came to Woods Hole (and four of them were women)? Take a trip back to 1888 with Jen Walton, Archivist and co-director of the , to learn all abut the first 25 years of in our latest #SciShoots video lesson.

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Questions from the Audience

Have any courses been taught every year since opened? The original courses were invertebrate zoology (1888-1988) and marine botany (1888-1979)  although the name changed a few times. Of the courses still taught today the oldest are Physiology (1892) and Embryology (1893)!

You said four of the investigators that came that first year were women. Was that by intention? (Did they reach out to women intentionally?)

It was the intention of the founders of the Lab to include women. The Boston Women's Educational Association intended that the lab would provide the opportunity for women to get instruction and do research. The original announcement does not specifically mention women, however it was sent to women's colleges.


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