The Biology Department at John Carroll University seeks graduate student 
applications for Fall 2019. The department has faculty expertise in ecology and 
evolution, molecular systematics, and cellular biology. The faculty is 
committed to providing a supportive, mentoring environment for master’s level 
graduate students and has a high rate of degree completion in its two-year 
program. For students interested in studying organismal biology, the department 
has strengths in Behavioral, Chemical, and Landscape Ecology, Conservation 
Biology, Developmental Biology, and Systematics as well as Plant Ecology, Plant 
Physiology, and Phycology. Facilities in the department are located in the 
Dolan Center for Science and Technology, which houses well equipped research 
labs, animal care facilities, and a full greenhouse. The department is composed 
of 11 full-time faculty members, 17 graduate students, and approximately 240 
undergraduate majors. Graduate student support packages are competitive and 
include full tuition and fee remission for qualified applicants, and most 
students receive stipends for their work as graduate teaching assistants in 
departmental laboratory courses. Please visit our website 
(http://www.jcu.edu/biology/) to learn more about the department and contact 
possible faculty advisors, and direct any questions about the program to Dr. 
Ralph Saporito, Graduate Program Director ([email protected]).

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