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Biology News Archive


  • Katelyn Flolo earnes GNAC honors

    Oct 8, 2025

    Katelyn Flolo, a senior BS in Applied Human Biology major, was just named to the GNAC Cross Country All-Academic Team for the third consecutive year. Katelyn is one of nine SPU students named to this team, on the basis of her strong performance both academically and as s member of the cross-country team. See this for the complete story. Congratulations, Katelyn!

  • SPU alumna and author Rachel Jordan to feature in Faith and Science panel

    Oct 1, 2025

    The Biology department is excited to welcome back Rachel Jordan, an SPU alumna who graduated with a BS in Ecology in 2015, earned a MS in Coral Reef Biology in Australia, then worked as a coral reef specialist at Dry Tortugas National Park in Key West, Florida. She was a front-line responder to an outbreak of stony coral tissue loss disease, caused in part by climate change-fueled bacterial infections. She recently published a book, "", that is part a memoir of her journey as a Christian scientist and part a call to action to be better stewards of God's creation. For more about Rachel, please see .

    On Wednesday, October 8, from 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM in Demaray 150, Rachel will share from her book and experiences as part of a Faith and Science panel discussion, which will include Dr. Eric Long (Professor of Biology), Dr. Sara Koenig (Professor of Biblical Studies), Olivia Clark (current Ecology and Theology double-major) and President Deana Porterfield. The panel discussion will be moderated by Dr. Cara Wall-Scheffler (Professor of Biology).

  • Wall-Scheffler co-authors new study on bone aging

    Sep 5, 2025

    Dr. Cara Wall-Scheffler, Professor of Biology, and collaborators at Charles University in the Czech Republic (where Dr. Wall-Scheffler was a Fulbright Fellow), published a new study, "", in Science Advances. This study analyzed the largest skeletal sample available worldwide (comprising nearly two thousand European skeletons spanning from the Neolithic to recent periods), to better understand factors contributing to healthy bone aging. Among the study's key findings are that bone aging varies between different bones and sexes, and that healthy bone aging in adulthood is dependent in part on how how thick bones grow during adolescence.

  • Annika Esvelt wins President's Citation Award

    Jun 10, 2025

    At SPU's Undergraduate Commencement ceremony on June 7, 2025, Annika Esvelt (BS Applied Human Biology) was awarded the President's Citation, given to one graduating senior who best represents SPU's mission and vision, demonstrating high academic achievement, exceptional character, outstanding leadership, and service. In addition to Annika, two other Biology students were named among the 11 finalists for this award: Gigi Griepp (BS Physiology and BA Honors) and Elizabeth Horton (BS Ecology and BA Global Developemnt Studies). Congratulations to Annika, Gigi and Elizabeth for this well-deserved recognition!

  • Congratulations to the Biology Class of 2025

    May 23, 2025

    The Biology department is very proud of our students who have, or will be completing their degrees during the 2025 calendar year. A celebration of their accomplishments has been compiled on our website, and we look forward to honoring all of them at Ivy Cutting on Friday, June 6, 2025 in Tiffany Loop! Congratulations to the Class of 2025!

  • Biology students win again at the GNAC Track and Field Championships

    May 12, 2025

    Two Biology students excelled at the GNAC Women's Track and Field Championships in Bellingham, Washington on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Annika Esvelt (BS Applied Human Biology, 2025) won in the 5000m race, setting a new GNAC Championship record. Annika also took 3rd place in the 1500m race. Hannah Chang (BS Physiology, 2026) won in the 100m hurdles. Hannah was also a member of the 4x400 relay team which took 3rd place in the finals. Congratulations to Annika and Hannah!

  • Biology faculty honored at Celebration of Service

    May 9, 2025

    At SPU's annual Celebration of Service on May 8, four Biology faculty were recognized. Dr. Charlotte Pratt, Associate Professor of Biology, was honored for 20 years of service to SPU, while Dr. Tim Nelson, Professor of Biology, was honored for 30 years of service to SPU. Dr. Jenny Tenlen, Associate Professor of Biology, earned the Excellence in Teaching Award. Dr. Tracie Delgado, Professor of Biology, earned the Scholar of the Year Award for her outstanding student-centered research focused on identifying antiviral therapies to treat gammaherpesviruses-mediated cancer. Congratulations to these Biology faculty for their achievements!

  • Ben Sheirbon earns Top Poster honors at AAAS Conference

    Mar 5, 2025

    Ben Sheirbon (BS Physiology 2025) was awarded first place in the undergraduate poster competition at the 2025 AAAS Annual Meeting in the “Developmental Biology, Genetics, and Immunology” category. AAAS (the American Association for the Advancement of Science) is the publisher of the top-tier journal Science, which will publish the full list of award winners, including Ben, in their April 18 issue. Ben's research, "Treating gammaherpesvirus infections with nucleotide metabolism inhibitors", was mentored by Dr. Tracie Delgado. The Delgado lab was recently awarded a prestigious NIH R15 grant to test FDA-approved drugs for their ability to treat viral infections. Congratulations to Ben!

  • Dr. Wall-Scheffler is quoted in article about women hunters

    Feb 19, 2025

    A recent National Geographic article, "", included expert commentary from Dr. Cara Wall-Scheffler, Professor of Biology. The National Geographic article focused on a recent research paper that described an ancient Hungarian burial site in which a woman was buried with a bow and arrowhead. Dr. Wall-Scheffler, who has documented evidence that prehistoric women were hunters, provided perspective on the roles of women as hunters and possibly warriors.

  • Biology students win at the GNAC Indoor Track and Field Championships

    Feb 19, 2025

    Two Biology students excelled at the GNAC Indoor Track and Field Championships in Spokane, Washington. Hannah Chang (BS Physiology, 2026) won in the 60m hurdles race, and Annika Esvelt (BS Applied Human Biology, 2025) won in both the mile and the 3000m races. Annika also earned Women's Track Athlete of the Meet honors. Collectively, four members of SPU's team won five titles during the championships. Congratulations to Hannah and Annika!