Researching the ASIP and MC1R genotypes of dun colored horses and comparing them to well characterized equine phenotypes.
Researching the ASIP and MC1R genotypes of dun colored horses and comparing them to well characterized equine phenotypes.
Baxter Students Abdul Ali, Benjamin Tardiff, Waits Byron, William Heestand, and Xavier Bradford created a 2D game titled Snowed In
Vertical gardens can help address the issue of food deserts, Kate developed her own prototype while also cultivating her own plants to benefit the local community.
Baxter Interns Kai Anderson (interned at Mr. Drew and His Animals Too) and Isla Wilson (work study at Maine Veterinary Medial Center) present on their experiences and the formation of the Baxter Academy Animal Husbandry Internship Mentor Program.
Bees around the world are dying, but they help us make food through pollination.
This website was created by members of the Baxter Academy Eco team. We created this website to teach climate change in an uplifting way
Set of multicolor relief prints.
We investigated differences between the organ systems of different species, as well as why they are different, with a hands on experience.
Internship: establishing lyrics and melody to nature oriented children's song, then working with mentor to compose and record the piece.
Short horror story with illustrations about a boy finding ritualistic remains in a clearing in the woods
The beginning of an interviewing project that works to archive the students of Baxter!
I spent this Flex Friday interning with the Maine Project of Fine Art Conservation.
Dawnlight Academy the start of something new.
My project is a children's flip book. It consists of only drawings and it is geared towards kids.
Doll Customization is where you take an old doll and give it a makeover and new life. Whether that's using paints, pastels, and/or pencils.
We are multi-generational student led project that works between Baxter Academy, the Island Institute, and Peaks Island Elementary School.
Baxter International used their website as group submission for the Virtual exhibition. This site was developed by Nick Caruso. The site features contributions from all members, and is a window into the world of students who had the Flex Friday rug pulled out from under them because of this pandemic.
I have made one of my own Bokkens (A Tanto). Along with that a website to sell other bokkens as my dad makes more. Hope you enjoy it!
Three short horror stories and accompanying artwork.
A recreation of an easy to use tabletop muon particle detector developed by MIT graduate students.