The study of biology is a dynamic and evolving discipline.

It encompasses an ever-widening range of phenomena, from the workings of tiny molecular pumps and the choreography of cell division to the persistence of communities of plants and animals in the face of global climate change.

Advances in knowledge and technology allow us, for example, to examine minute changes in gene expression, to reveal the source of nutrients via isotopic ratios, quantify the effects of light pollution on aquatic communities, and re-construct the evolution of animal populations and generation of new species.

The faculty in the Department of Biological Sciences maintain high standards for both teaching and research. Indeed several of our faculty members have been awarded The Pinanski Teaching prize to honor their fine teaching. We believe that the best science learning is achieved when paired with hands-on experience. Our faculty actively pursue extramural funding to support research programs that also train undergraduate students who act as collaborators in the development of that research. Nearly all courses offered by the department include a laboratory or field-based component where students can design and perform their own experiments. For this reason, included in our team are strong and supportive Lab Specialists. Their diverse professional experiences add to the course we offer.

The Department of Biological Sciences is committed to inclusive excellence and values the diversity of our students, faculty and staff. We welcome anyone who is interested in life to join this vibrant and supportive community.

The Department is housed in the Science Center where our state of the art equipment and facilities are available to students during courses and for those that take the opportunity to work side-by-side with faculty in their independent research and honors theses projects. Our beautiful 700 acre campus also serves as an invaluable experimental and learning resource.

Students make themselves at home in the Chao Foundation Innovation Hub.