Brady Holbach '20 in the Carthage Institute of Paleontology laboratory, proudly holding a spectacular fossil turtle shell that he prepare...

    Brady Holbach

    Class Year: ’20

    Majors: Biology (Paleontology Track) and Geoscience

    Current Hometown: Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin

    Job: 

    Fossil Preparator at the Dinosaur Discovery Museum

    “I enjoy simply working in the lab and seeing a dirty, barely recognizable fossil be turned into a clean, pristine piece of bone that researchers can better learn and study from.”

    Amelia R. Zietlow '20

    Amelia R. Zietlow

    Class Year: ’20

    Majors: Biology (Paleontology Track)

    Current Hometown: New York City, New York

    Job: 

    Comparative Biology PhD Candidate at the Richard Gilder Graduate School, American Museum of Natural History

    “I enjoy getting to play with super cool fossils of real-life sea serpents and discover new things about them.”

    Steve Hobe

    Steve Hobe

    Class Year: ’15

    Majors: Biology (Paleontology Track) and Musical Theatre

    Current Hometown: Chicago, Illinois

    Job: 

    Senior Coordinator of Education at Adler Planetarium and Supplemental Chorister at Lyric Opera of Chicago

    “When I learned that I could dig, prepare, and study fossil bones in a lab; hone my performance craft; and play hockey all close to home, attending Carthage was an opportunity I couldn’t pass up.”