Welcome to the Biology Department at St. Olaf!
Biology is the study of living organisms from their molecular makeup to their relationships with each other and with their abiotic, or non-living, environment. Biology majors at St. Olaf study plants, animals, microorganisms, and the underlying cellular and molecular principles that unify living systems, focusing on commonalities and differences among them. The Biology Department offers a variety of courses and experiences that enable students to learn fundamental biological principles and processes and prepare well for a range of careers. Comments or questions about Biology can be directed to the Department Chair, Dr. Kim Kandl, at kandl@stolaf.edu. We hope you enjoy browsing our site!

Related Programs
- Biomedical Studies Program
- Neuroscience Program
- Molecular Biology Program
- Environmental Studies Program
- Statistics
Off-Campus Learning
- ACM Tropical Field Research Program
- Oak Ridge Science Semester
- Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center
- Coe College Wilderness Field Station
Experiential Learning
- Experiential Learning Opportunities in Biomedical Sciences
- Experiential Learning Opportunities in PrePharmacy (opens as PDF)
This website is maintained by Tory Borovsky, Biology Department AAA. The Department Office is located in Regents Hall 360. Send comments to borovskt@stolaf.edu
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