The College of Biological Sciences and the Freshwater Society present "Dwindling Groundwater Reserves as Viewed from Space." From Minnesota to California to a growing number of areas around the world.
The college’s young alums are doing great things in classrooms, labs, offices and beyond. H ere are the stories of 20 alumni under 30 who are making their mark.
This year’s undergraduate commencement speaker believes boosting science literacy is key to solving the world’s problems. Eric Jolly lives and breathes science education. As longtime president of the.
The new marine biology minor is ramping up and connecting students with global efforts to understand changing conditions in tropical reefs. People don’t usually associate the ocean or scuba diving in.
CBS alum Marie Roethlisberger used her undergraduate experience as a springboard to a career as an Olympic gymnast and family physician. Reached on a weekday afternoon at her Madison, Wisconsin.
Have a great frog picture? Plastid? Trichome? Grassland? Butterfly? Bacterium? Snowy owl? Enzyme? All are welcome! The Biology Program will print your photos and post them in lab windows around BioSci.
A MnDRIVE initiative finds a home in CBS and the BioTechnology Institute. Under the leadership of College of Biologica Sciences Dean Bob Elde and Co-Directors Paige Novak and Mike Sadowsky, MnDRIVE’s.
Cedar Creek staff member part of the team that took top honors at the 2014 St. Paul Winter Carnival Snow Sculpting Competition. Jim Krueger, buildings and grounds supervisor at Cedar Creek Ecosystem.
The CBS Student Board hosted the inaugural Golden Pipette Awards to honor faculty Feb. 6. Congratulations to all the night's awardees and runners up! Most Engaging Professor David Matthes // Biology.
Sehoya Cotner // Biology → Well, ultimately, love is an adaptation for raising babies. We love our mates and our children, and everybody wins. In a proximate sense, love appears to be mitigated by the.