801 National Road West
Richmond, Indiana
47374-4095
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1-800-EARLHAM
1-800-327-5426
Collaboration is the key to research and scholarly activity at Earlham. Students develop close working relationships with faculty in the classroom, laboratory, library and in the field. The College’s Mission Statement envisions teaching and learning at Earlham as offering “extensive opportunities for students and faculty to interact with each other as persons, to learn from each other in a cooperative community, an important aspect of which is collaborative student/faculty research.”
Of Earlham’s teaching faculty, eighty-five percent report having conducted research with students, far more that faculty at other institutions. This interaction extends across all the disciplines at the college and often to off-campus sites throughout the United States and the world.
Earlham’s libraries assist in this effort through a program of bibliographic instruction in which the development of research skills is integrated into courses across the curriculum. The College’s bibliographic program, developed over the last forty years, has long been nationally recognized as a model for other institutions.