Cellular and Molecular Biology
Student Resources
Interested in digging deeper into the study of cellular and molecular biology at DePauw? The opportunities extend far beyond the classroom. Learn more about how you can benefit from our state-of-the-art facilities that will inspire your academic journey, student organizations that will surround you with like-minded peers and programs that will put you on the path toward uncommon success.
Explore Further Opportunities
Extend your educational experience beyond the classroom with these student organizations that provide hands-on learning in a collaborative and supportive community:
- Future Medical Professionals: This student-led organization aims to provide resources to support pre-health individuals and encourage a life dedicated to service.
- Students of Color in STEM: Designed for students of color in STEM-related majors, or with interests in STEM-related career fields, this organization provides students with a network of support.
Take full advantage of these beautiful and functional learning spaces on campus where you can connect with others and unleash your curiosity.
- F.W. Olin Biological Sciences Building: As a hub of undergraduate research in the biological sciences, Olin features subject-area laboratories, a tissue culture facility for research and teaching immunology, and a climate-zone and computer-operated greenhouse.
- The Buehler Center for Biomedical Imaging: This imaging, microscopy, and flow cytometry facility supports undergraduate students in the biomedical and basic sciences in order to prepare them for success in graduate and medical programs.
- DePauw Nature Park: Consisting of 520 acres of forest, fields and limestone quarry, the Nature Park is more than a giant outdoor classroom; it's also home to the Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics, the Ian and Mimi Roland Welcome and Activities Center, the Manning Environmental Field Station, and the James and Sue Bartlett Reflection Center.
- Roy O. West Library: After a full renovation and a reopening in 2023, this beautiful facility houses a plethora of resources including meeting rooms, archives and special collections, the Tenzer Technology Center and Cafe Roy.
Cultivate skills, connect with industry leaders and gain a competitive advantage by plugging into one of DePauw's many academic and cocurricular centers or fellows and associates programs. From workshops to professional development opportunities, these resources are designed to nurture your passions and prepare you for success in an ever-evolving world. Explore one or more of these related opportunities:
- The Kathryn F. Hubbard Center for Student Engagement
- The Robert C. McDermond Center for Management and Entrepreneurship
- The Janet Prindle Institute for Ethics
- The Tenzer Technology Center
- The Justin and Darrianne Christian Center for Diversity and Inclusion
- The Hartman Center for Civic Engagement
- Honor Scholar Program
- Management Fellows
- Global Studies Fellows
- Media Fellows
- Environmental Fellows
- Science Research Fellows
At DePauw, you can take your education to the next level. Whether it's finding a project to research with a professor or expanding your understanding with a peer, we're committed to helping you realize your full academic potential.

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Biology
Leveraging the resources of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the cellular and molecular biology major at DePauw is housed in the Department of Biology. This department introduces students to the methodology of science while providing a broad exposure to the diversity of life at all levels.

Rebecca Kinney
- rebeccakinney@depauw.edu
- (765) 658-4775
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1 East Hanna Street
Greencastle, IN 46135