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Forms and Resources
Here are forms and resources for the Biology Department.
Biology Colloquium
Biology Colloquium requirements and events.
Tentative Listing of Future Biology Course Offerings
Facilities
The biology department at Luther is housed in Sampson Hoffland Laboratories and east wing of Valders Hall of Science. Learn more about this building.
Links to Off-Campus Summer Research and Internship Opportunities
Research in Luther Biology
Research is foundational to obtaining knowledge in science and an important component of the biology program at Luther. Find out how to get involved.
Student Organizations
Here is a list of biology-related organizations at Luther College.
The Russell R. Rulon Endowed Chair in Biology
John Tjostem Undergraduate Research Fund
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