The Department of Biological Sciences has over 40 faculty members who provide quality instruction and research opportunities in a broad spectrum of disciplines leading to the B.S., B.A., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees, allowing students to pursue a career in the biological sciences, move on to professional schools, or become educators/researchers.


Faculty members are involved in independent and collaborative research in cell biology, ecology and evolutionary biology, exercise physiology and muscle biology, microbiology, molecular biology, physiology, and neuroscience.

NEWS

2008-05-12
Hello from the new site
This is the new Biological Sciences website. Please take a look around as many things have changed. Please contact the developer with questions, comments, or if you are looking for pages or information you can't find.

2008-05-08
Graduate program accepting students
The Graduate Program will accept applications for graduate study for 2008. Visit our graduate pages for more information

2007-11-14
New Class: BIOS 682, Section A10
Evolution of Vertebrate Mineralized Tissues.
Call number 08165 This is a one hour seminar class discussing mineralized tissues in vertebrates: what are they, where did they come from,and how are they shaped?