100% acceptance!
In 2011-12, of the 26 graduates in the department, 100% of the 10 students who applied to graduate/ professional schools were accepted!
In 2011-12, of the 26 graduates in the department, 100% of the 10 students who applied to graduate/ professional schools were accepted!
On Thursday, March 22, students worked with Assistant Professor Bill Minter to burn a section of Luckey's Prairie at Merry Lea Environmental Learning Center.
On March 23-25 Professor Celia Deane-Drummond will speak on the topic "Re-Imaging the Divine Image: Humans and Other Animals" for this year's Religion and Science Conference at Goshen College.
Seven middle school teams and six high school teams recently competed in this year's Science Olympiad Regional Tournament, held annually at Goshen College.
Biology and Environmental Science students David Stoesz, David Graber, Menan Assefa, and Aradhana Roberts are helping test a new way to "grow" energy.
The GC Pre-Med Club and Nursing Student Association co-hosted the Annual GC World AIDS Day Benefit. Besides raising awareness, the event raised over $170 for the MCC AIDS relief fund.
What Recent Graduates are Doing Restoration and Outreach National Park Service A 2011 grad, Tori Yoder is currently interning with the National Park Service in Arizona. She divides her time between restoration projects and working with children through the NPS outreach program. Soil Conservation…
Internships are a fundamental way for you to hone your skills, gain career experience, and simultaneously improve your community. Internships can have a significant influence on your ability to get into graduate school and the career directions you choose. The Department of Biological Sciences requires all students to complete an internship for a…
Biology students Lynn Weaver and Lisa Weaver presented the results of their summer research with Dr. Andy Ammons at the annual Ohio Valley Entomological Association. Lynn received second place in the undergraduate division competition - congratulations!
We in the Biological Sciences Department are grieving as we come to terms with the death of long-time Professor of Biology Dr. Jim Miller who was tragically killed on Sunday morning, October 9th.