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Who we are



Red Hawk Eagles (Advisors):*

  • Cynthia Collins: Professor
  • Sarah Brooks: Professor
  • Tom Kiehl: Grad Student
  • Phillippa Reeder: Grad Student


Red Hawk Chicks (Undergrads):

  • Sarah Tulin: Sophomore
  • Anjan Devaraj: Sophomore
  • Dimitre Simeonov: Senior
  • Anne Sailer: Sophomore
  • James Tyler Poore: Senior
  • Charles Mitchell: Sophomore
  • Kathy Gisin: Sophomore


"*" Yes - A Red Hawk can also be an eagle.


What we did

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Where we're from

EVERYWHERE - THE GROUND, THE SEAS, THE SKY, EVEN SPACE! No matter where you run, the redhawks will be there, detecting foreign contaminants for the good of the people! If you are a dangerous chemical, our one piece of advice to you is this: be afraid, be very, very afraid.