Beyond Bio 101: The Transformation 
of Undergraduate Biology Education.
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At colleges and universities across the United States, undergraduate biology education is undergoing a transformation.

"Beyond Bio 101" describes the remarkable changes taking place in how American college students learn biology--a story of tremendous importance not only to scientists and students but also to a society facing difficult choices about health care, the environment, and other issues involving biology.

"Beyond Bio 101" is based on the experiences of many of the 220 colleges and universities that have been awarded more than $335 million in grants since 1988 from the Undergraduate Biological Sciences Education Program of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the nation's largest philanthropy. These diverse campuses, and others like them around the country, are expanding research opportunities for undergraduates, updating teaching equipment and science curricula, attracting new faculty in emerging fields, and strengthening ties with students and teachers at local schools.

You can read the six chapters in order or follow links to topics of interest. You can also search for specific institutions that appear in "Beyond Bio 101." In addition you'll find a resources section filled with useful information and contacts for biology educators.

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Foreword: Purnell W. Choppin, M.D.

Chapter One: A World of Opportunity,
 Undergraduates in the Biological Sciences

Chapter Two: Changes In The Classroom

Chapter Three: The Laboratory Experience

Chapter Four: Faculty in the Crossfire

Chapter Five: Expanding The Talent Pool

Chapter Six: The Many Paths to Success

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