
Student Perspective
“By drawing out the bees that I was working with this summer, it helped me understand them more. ... It's something I would look into doing after college as well, doing field guides and booklets like that. I kind of want to be a beekeeper after college; just have my own garden, my own place.â€
Bella Goland ’24
Biology
Winneconne, Wisconsin
The Chandler Senior Experience
Spring Term advising second year and attendance at BioFest will shape your project ideation as a Biology major. Third-year retreats to µþÂáö°ù°ì±ô³Ü²Ô»å±ð²Ô will help you brainstorm project ideas and further sharpen your focus. Internships, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Research Experiences, and tutorials may shape your project further, which you’ll launch prior to Winter Term of your final year.
Examples of recent Senior Experiences:
- Thermal Tolerances of Bee Genera Amongst Urban and Rural Communities
- Characterizing the Dynamics of Angiogenin Uptake and Cellular Localization with a Split-GFP System
- Exploring and Understanding the Role of *ttll-11* in Intraflagellar Transport

Show off your work
The culmination of your biology study as a Biology major is a self-designed senior research project that you will present to the Lawrence community alongside your peers during BioFest.

Biology Outcomes
Undergraduate work in pursuit of a biology degree opens the door to many advanced study opportunities as well as careers in science, technology, and health.