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- noun the academic department responsible for teaching and research in biology
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In 1963 Jolane Solomon joined the biology department at Boston College where she was dedicated to promoting and furthering the role of women in science and research, and where she chaired a committee to study the role of women at Boston College.
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In 1963 Jolane Solomon joined the biology department at Boston College where she was dedicated to promoting and furthering the role of women in science and research, and where she chaired a committee to study the role of women at Boston College.
Personal Information for Jolane Solomon Jewish Women's Archive 2010
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The Simonson family, along with the biology department and Corps of Engineers, performed the groundbreaking.
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The justices said the lawsuit can go forward against Meehan and Frank Romano, head of the biology department.
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Richard Payne, professor and chairman of the biology department, also said the new building and its resources help attract new faculty.
The Diamondback 2008
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Richard Payne, professor and chairman of the biology department, also said the new building and its resources help attract new faculty.
The Diamondback 2008
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Richard Payne, professor and chairman of the biology department, also said the new building and its resources help attract new faculty.
The Diamondback 2008
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He's able to connect things where other people don't often see the connections, "says Joseph Travis, dean of FSU's College of Arts and Sciences and a member of the biology department.
unknown title 2009
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