2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Oct 18, 2024  
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences


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Mary Lehman, Chair
Reannan Tinsley, Administrative Assistant
Ruth H. Holliday, Laboratory and Research Specialist

The Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences at Longwood provides fundamental training for students interested in biological science, environmental science, geography, and earth science. Students interested in biology can earn a bachelor’s degree or a minor. Students interested in environmental science can pursue a bachelor’s degree or a minor. The Department also offers minors in geography, earth science and geographic information sciences as well as a Pre-Medical Program, a Clinical Lab Sciences Program, and teaching licensure for 6-12 Biology.

The Department further contributes to the university’s mission of developing Citizen Leaders through its commitment to coursework in multiple goals in the Civitae Core Curriculum  as well as the curriculum in Elementary Education. In addition to helping students become scientifically literate, the Department seeks to help its students develop both critical and independent thinking skills through coursework and student research opportunities.

The Department’s commitment to excellence in the major and minor programs as well as its contributions to Civitae Core and Elementary Education is evident in its commitment to institutional assessment. Senior biology majors are required to take a comprehensive achievement test appropriate for their major. The purpose of the test, given in both the spring and fall terms, is to assess the progress of the majors and the effectiveness of the program. Additionally, courses contributing to the university’s Civitae Core are assessed each semester.

Biology

Faculty

Amorette E. Barber, PhD, Professor of Biology
Dale L. Beach, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology
Benjamin K. Campbell, PhD, Associate Professor of Science Education & Biology 
Cristian H. Danna, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology
Alix D. Dowling Fink, PhD, Professor of Biology
Mark L. Fink, PhD, Professor of Biology
Kenneth Fortino, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology
R. Adam Franssen, PhD, Professor of Biology
Jameson Hinkle, MS, Lecturer of Environmental Science
Brandon E. Jackson, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Biology Program Coordinator
Dina M. Leech, PhD, Professor of Biology
Mary E. Lehman, PhD, Professor of Biology, Department Chair
Bjoern C. Ludwar, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Director of Pre-Health
Ann Mayo, PhD, Lecturer of Biology
Jill M. Pestka, MS, Lecturer of Biology
Joanna M. Reinhold, PhD, Lecturer of Biology
Erin D. Rierson, MS, Lecturer of Biology
Amanda Starr, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology
Denis Trubitsyn, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology

Integrated Environmental Sciences

Faculty

Larry Collins, PhD, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Earth Science
Adam M. Davis, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Science
Alix D. Dowling Fink, PhD, Professor of Biology
Mark L. Fink, PhD, Professor of Biology
David S. Hardin, PhD, Associate Professor of Geography
Jameson Hinkle, MS, Lecturer of Environmental Science
Karen S. Kinslow, PhD, Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Science
Dina M. Leech, PhD, Professor of Biology
Mary E. Lehman, PhD, Professor of Biology, Department Chair
Ravi Sankar, PhD, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Geography, Environmental Sciences Program Coordinator

Earth Science and Geography

Faculty

Larry Collins, PhD, Assitant Professor of Environmental Science and Earth Science
Adam M. Davis, PhD, Visiting Assistant Professor of Environmental Science
David S. Hardin, PhD, Associate Professor of Geography
Karen S. Kinslow, PhD, Assistant Professor of Geography and Environmental Science
Ravi Sankar, PhD, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Geography

Programs

    Bachelor of ScienceMinor

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