Speaking of bonobos, an endangered primate and our genetic cousin, check out this nice story about spring CFAES graduate Drew Enigk, who was a Top 10 Senior. He studied bonobos at the Columbus Zoo for an undergraduate research project and will study common chimpanzees, the bonobo’s genetic sibling, in graduate school at the University of New Mexico.
‘Hippie chimps,’ a Top 10 grad, and a ‘dream come true’ with a CFAES degree
Posted by Kurt Knebusch on June 15th, 2012





