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Department of Biological Sciences
Science Building, Room 338
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7537
(509) 963-2731
biology@cwu.edu

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The Department of Biological Sciences provides the biological component of the liberal arts education at Central Washington University. We promote student understanding of biological concepts relevant to the individual and to society, and foster an appreciation of scientific inquiry.

Evolution is the unifying theme of our curriculum. Our students obtain a broad education covering a wide variety of biological disciplines. Our teaching philosophy and facilities support a rich education experience with small class sizes, hands-on experience, regular interaction with expert faculty, and opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate research.

We offer a full complement of competitive pre-professional programs, strong programs in regional field biology, and a high-quality program for secondary biology educators.  

Biology Office Contact Information

Biology Main Office
Science Building, Room 338
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7537
Phone: (509) 963-2731
Email: biology@cwu.edu

Biology Chair
Dr. Holly Pinkart
(509) 963-2710
email: pinkarth@cwu.edu


Announcements

Biological Sciences and Craft Brew Spring 2023 Course Schedule Available


Good News

  • Natalie Conroy (undergraduate student, B.S. Biology expected Spring 2023) has been accepted to WSU Veterinary School.
     
  • Thomas McIntyre (M.S. Biology 2019) has accepted a new job as a wildlife biologist with Jacobs Engineering Group based in Issaquah. 
     
  • Jenna Chapman (M.S. Biology 2022) was hired as Junior Wildlife Biologist for Whitetail Environmental, which does wildlife monitoring and research on the Yakima Training Center.
     
  • CWU Geology staff member, Nick Zentner, featured Biology Master's student Adrian Slade recently on his popular YouTube channel.  The interview discusses Adrian's research and her promotion and love of rattlesnakes.
  • CWU Biological Sciences faculty member, Dr. Paul James and Joe Blodgett (Biology B.S. 1997), participated in podcast series “THE WILD” hosted by Chris Morgan. 

Listen to the episode: "Make it like it was: Clean, cold and flowing Gold Creek of Snoqualmie Pass" 

Chris is the host and co-creator of 'THE WILD with Chris Morgan’ , a podcast that transports people back to nature through exquisite storytelling about wildlife, conservation, and the wonders of our wild planet. Within its first year, the podcast hit the top 1% of all podcasts and has become a hub for Chris’s storytelling through audio and film; all part of his mission to reconnect people with nature, so they fall in love with it, and want to protect it.
Listen to Episodes | Chris MorganWildlife 
www.chrismorganwildlife.org 
 

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Alumni Video Spotlight 

 

  • Helen Lau, CWU Biology Masters alum, is featured in The Nature Conservancy video "WA Women and Climate Action".

  • CWU Biology alums, Anjanette Wilson, Brian Hiatt, Bud Taylor, and Shelley Lankford assist the State Department of Health, working to combat the COVID-19 outbreak. Full Story

  • CWU Biology alums, William Meyer and Helen Lau, discuss an upcoming wetlands restoration partnership project of the Gold Creek Valley near Snoqualmie Pass. 

 

 

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