Biology Department News and Stories
Biomechanics and Bone Maps: What Bats Can Teach Us About Ourselves
Biology major Kelly Ng ’26 and Assistant Professor David Boerma, PhD, take a deep dive in biomechanics and bone mapping with the Egyptian fruit bat.
91ÊÓÆµ Path: Marco Medina
Marco Medina, a US Army veteran and Behavioral Neuroscience major at 91ÊÓÆµ, shares how the program combines psychology and the biological sciences to help him better understand human behavior.
STEM Students Reaching New Heights Through CSTEP Grant
While numbers are trending in a positive direction—women, as well as Hispanic, Black, American Indian, and Alaskan Native people are all pursuing advanced degrees in STEM at increasing levels—lack of diversity in STEM remains a longstanding concern.
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