12/08/2024
Congratulations to our December 2024 graduates!!
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12/08/2024
Congratulations to our December 2024 graduates!!
12/02/2024
Congrats to all the amazing students who presented their research at the 2024 SECUREs Research Symposium!
06/03/2024
Jamaica bound!! This group of Study Abroad Ambassadors will be studying microplastics in queen conch in collaboration with the University of the West Indies, at Discovery Bay Marine Laboratory.
05/04/2024
Congratulations to all our 2024 grads! You persevered and have so many opportunities ahead of you now. Remember the Biology Department and come back to visit us often! BEHOLD! 🔰🎓❤️
04/29/2024
Congratulations to ALL the Biology majors who held it down and ACHIEVED honor roll and Dean’s list this year! 💪🔰🏆
04/24/2024
Check out NSU's Earth Day events in the news! Thanks to all the students and faculty from the Biology Department who contributed and attended!
Cultivating next generation of planet’s custodians at NSU
Cultivating next generation of planet’s custodians at NSU NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A few decades ago, the battle for equal justice under the law was a matter of life or death. Today, experts at Norfolk State University say the battle for environmental justice is also a matter of life or death. “Well, environmental racism is real,” said Dr. Bernadette Ho...
04/24/2024
Congratulations 🎈 to all the Biology student presenters at this year’s RISE Symposium. Your research projects really highlight important topics with local impact. Thanks for all your hard work! 💪🔰
04/24/2024
Happy Earth Day NSU! But remember, Earth Day is every day. ❤️ your HBCU campus and don’t litter! 🌎
04/05/2024
A little creativity in Integrative Zoology lab this week. 🐸
12/31/2023
10/01/2023
12 awesome NSU students participated in Catch the King Tide 2023 today! The impact of sea level rise in Norfolk is impressive. And now our collaboration with ODU will enable us to collect more data in the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River, near our campus. Go Spartans and Monarchs!
https://wetlandswatch.org/catchtheking