Academic Program Review
Greenhouse
The biology greenhouse has plants from several biomes and throughout the world. These facilities are used primarily to maintain plants used in courses and to provide space for research and other student projects. The greenhouse director is Dr. Andrew Gardner.
BioAg Field Site
The BioAg Field Site includes a wide array of outdoor learning resources, including raised beds for planting, a faux archeological dig, research plantings, and a pollinarium. Interested parties submit Project Proposals to The BioAg Coordinating Committee. Contacts include Dr. Andrew Gardner (Biological Sciences) and Dr. Alison McNally (Geography).
Trans-California Pathway Project
The Trans-CA Pathway Project is a garden that attempts to represent a transect from roughly Patterson to the High Sierra in Yosemite. Its most active manager is Dr. Andrew Gardner.
Endangered Species Recovery Project
The Endangered Species Recovery Program is a cooperative research program on biodiversity conservation in central California, administered by California State University, Stanislaus.
Updated: November 25, 2024