Three years ago, CSUN Marine Biology graduate students Emily Ladin and Elizabeth Burns were surprised by the arrival of hundreds of baby giant sea bass,…
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CSUN Biology celebrates award-winning students
The CSUN Biology Department is pleased to announce the winners of student awards and scholarships for the 2021-2022 school year, who will be recognized in…
View More CSUN Biology celebrates award-winning studentsCSUN biology faculty recognized with campus awards
Among the winners of this year’s CSUN Faculty awards are two members of the Biology Department, Associate Professors Nyssa Silbiger and Casey terHorst. Silbiger, who…
View More CSUN biology faculty recognized with campus awardsCSUN biologist discusses plans to protect Joshua trees in report for “Planet Possible” series
CSUN Assistant Professor of Biology Jeremy Yoder was among the experts interviewed for a recent report on plans to protect Joshua trees against climate change…
View More CSUN biologist discusses plans to protect Joshua trees in report for “Planet Possible” seriesCSUN Biology students awarded at CSUNposium
The Biology Department was well represented in the 2022 virtual CSUNposium celebration of student research and creative work, and numerous Biology graduate students and undergraduate…
View More CSUN Biology students awarded at CSUNposiumCSUN Biology students win NSF support for graduate school
Two Biology Master’s students have been selected for the National Science Foundation’s highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship, which provides three years of financial support for…
View More CSUN Biology students win NSF support for graduate schoolBUILD PODER marks seven years of boosting student success through research experiences
BUILD PODER, the NIH-funded program that supports CSUN students in undergraduate research experiences marks its seventh year of funding in 2022. The program’s leadership has…
View More BUILD PODER marks seven years of boosting student success through research experiencesCSUN biologists — and campus lawns — contribute to “largest ever” study of evolution in cities worldwide
White clover may seem to be an inconspicuous weed in the lawns of homes and public spaces across Los Angeles, but according to new research…
View More CSUN biologists — and campus lawns — contribute to “largest ever” study of evolution in cities worldwidePuebla chosen for Toluca Lake Garden Club’s Richard Duenckel Scholarship
Martin Puebla, a MSci. student working with CSUN Professor of Biology MariaElena Zavala, received the prestigious Richard Duenckel (Toluca Lake) Garden Club Scholarship. In his…
View More Puebla chosen for Toluca Lake Garden Club’s Richard Duenckel ScholarshipCSUN Biology grad student’s work monitoring monarch butterflies featured in the LA Times
CSUN Biology Master’s student Richard Rachman is at the center of a recent article in the Los Angeles Times, covering the work of monitoring west…
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