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Biology

Building Our Next Generation

Do you remember the professor who first sparked your curiosity? The field trip that turned into an unforgettable adventure? The hands-on research that shaped your future?

The Biology Department at Ball State is growing, and we are thrilled to welcome three outstanding new tenure-track faculty members this year. These passionate educators and researchers are bringing fresh energy to the department, creating new courses, designing innovative labs, and opening doors to research opportunities that will inspire the next generation of Cardinals.

But they need your help.

Setting up new labs, developing immersive field experiences, and launching groundbreaking research all require resources. At a time when budgets are tighter than ever, your support ensures that today’s students have the same transformative experiences you cherished during your time at Ball State.

Meet Our New Faculty - In Their Own Words!


Kelly Miller (Ornithology): I am a field ornithologist and passionate advocate for getting outside to learn about the natural world. I will be starting as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology this fall, teaching Principles of Biology 2 and Ornithology, among other courses. My lab will use a network of nest boxes at Ginn Woods and Cooper Farm to study wild songbirds. Our primary research is broadly focused on avian behavioral ecology, with a specific emphasis on how individuals manage reproductive trade-offs under varying environmental, ecological, and physiological conditions. We use a combination of field and lab work in both observational and experimental contexts to study these effects, as well as examining topics like mate preferences, parental investment, parasitism, and more.



As an instructor, I see an opportunity to increase students’ interest in science and appreciation of the natural world. I believe the best way to do this is with hands-on experience in local ecosystems. Fostering students’ connection to, and appreciation of, nature will improve the fate of future conservation efforts by creating informed, engaged citizens who care about environmental stewardship. My courses will take advantage of Ball State’s numerous field sites and surrounding parks, providing students the opportunity to apply course content in a realistic context. My Ornithology students will have the chance to experience field and lab research first-hand, collecting data for ongoing projects on my lab’s nest box system. My goal is for students to come away from the course with both a comprehensive understanding of the role birds play in ecosystems and the skills necessary for further studies and careers in wildlife biology and conservation.  





Rob Denton (Genetics): I am a scientist and educator from Grant County, Indiana. I received a PhD from Ohio State University in 2017 and have worked as a researcher and professor for eight years. This year, I'm returning to my alma mater and joining the Department of Biology at Ball State. Our team uses genetic data to ask questions about amphibians and other wildlife. This work makes the world better by understanding how amphibians can tolerate genomic abnormalities that are fatal in humans and applying our expertise to help conserve and protect threatened species. 



I love teaching genetics. Your DNA is the basis for what makes you uniquely you. At the same time, that DNA connects you to all other humans and the rest of the living world. This gives students so many ways to find something applicable to their interests, from medicine to technology to wildlife biology. In my classroom, students work together to tackle contemporary issues while building their foundational knowledge in genetics. How genetically similar are humans to one another? How are genetic technologies changing medicine? How has molecular evolution shaped our traits? Grasping with these ideas can help you become a better professional, parent, citizen, and neighbor."


 


Coming Soon: Our Newest Microbiologist

 We’re in the final stages of hiring a new faculty member in microbiology, set to join us in Fall 2025. This faculty member will continue the Biology Department’s tradition of excellence—mentoring students, leading hands-on research, and preparing future microbiologists to tackle health, industry, and environmental science challenges.  All of our Microbiology Faculty are committed to fostering a student-centered environment that emphasizes not only academic excellence but also the holistic development of our students. By actively engaging students in hands-on research opportunities and encouraging collaboration with faculty, the department aims to cultivate a rich learning atmosphere. This engagement is complemented by a curriculum designed to address current trends and challenges in the field of microbiology, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the demands of theircareers and advanced studies. 





Your Impact: Paying It Forward

Your support helps us build the next generation of biologists. From funding immersive research experiences to providing resources for field trips and conference travel, your generosity ensures that today’s students have the same meaningful opportunities that shaped your career and your love for science. Every gift makes a difference. Whether you’re passionate about ornithology, genetics, microbiology, or believe in the power of hands-on learning, your contribution helps our students thrive. Let’s continue the legacy of discovery, curiosity, and excellence.


Please consider donating today—because with your support, our students can truly soar. 






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Early Bird Challenge
Fund supported from this challenge: -Sports Link -Theatre General -Women's Swim Dive -TEACH Lab Brodrick Good, First Student Bill Jenkins, First Employee Jeff & Jen Fecher, First Parents Penny Craig, First Alumni
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Morning Leaderboard Challenge
The three areas with the most donors by 10 a.m. will receive $3,000, $2,000, and $1,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Units, Funds, & Programs Donors
1 $3,000 Theatre & Dance 123
2 $2,000 Indiana Academy 87
3 $1,000 Ball State Fund 69
4 Soccer 49
5 Communication Studies 40
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Morning Giveaway Challenge
Men's Swimming and Diving: Jason Revere Sports Link: Peter Loomis Ball State University Police Department: Jennifer Triplett Geography & Meterology: Selma Seeman Communication Studies: Susan Wilson
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Ball State Employee Challenge
Congrats to Serena Shim with a gift to Educational Psychology!
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Brunch Leaderboard
The five areas that raise the most money from 10 a.m. - Noon will each receive $1,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $1,000 Theatre & Dance $10,401.75
2 $1,000 Football $8,045.00
3 $1,000 Men's Tennis $8,035.00
4 $1,000 Men's Golf $7,950.00
5 $1,000 Indiana Academy $7,450.00
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5pm Donor Leaderboard
The four units with the most donors by 5 p.m. will each receive $500.
Rank Prize Unit Donors
1 $500 Theatre & Dance 309
2 $500 Indiana Academy 207
3 $500 Ball State Fund 136
4 $500 Communication Studies 126
5 Soccer 124
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Young Alumni Giving Challenge
When ten young alumni give by Noon, YAC President Giang Petroviak, will donate $200 to the Young Alumni Council Student Leadership Scholarship fund.
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Selfie Challenge
Online Student Support Fund - Carolyn Duncan!
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Donor Leaderboard
The five units with the most donors by midnight will each receive $1,000.
Rank Prize Unit Donors
1 $1,000 Theatre & Dance 465
2 $1,000 Indiana Academy 299
3 $1,000 Communication Studies 194
4 $1,000 Soccer 179
5 $1,000 Ball State Fund 158
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Social Media Video Challenge
Congrats Study Abroad (Rinker Center) and UPD!
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Academic Department Leaderboard
The three academic departments with the most gifts by midnight receive $5,000, $3,000 and $1,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize Department Gifts
1 $5,000 Theatre & Dance 663
2 $3,000 Communication Studies 335
3 $1,000 School of Music 211
4 Accounting 145
5 Special Education 88
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College Donor Leaderboard
The college that has the most donors by midnight will receive $5,000 in challenge funds.
Rank Prize College Donors
1 $5,000 College of Fine Arts 714
2 College of Communication, Information, and Media 575
3 College of Sciences and Humanities 515
4 Miller College of Business 373
5 College of Health 284
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College Gift Increase Leaderboard
The three colleges with the biggest percentage of increased gifts from OBSD 2024 will receive $3,000, $2,000 and $1000.
Rank Prize College % +/- Goal
1 $3,000 Estopinal College of Architecture and Planning +28.85% 201
goal: 156
2 $2,000 College of Fine Arts +5.56% 1,006
goal: 953
3 $1,000 College of Communication, Information, and Media -9.29% 762
goal: 840
4 College of Sciences and Humanities -16.17% 565
goal: 674
5 Miller College of Business -20.82% 407
goal: 514
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Evening Donor Leaderboard
The five areas with the most donors between 8-10 p.m. will each receive $1,000 in challenge dollars.
Rank Prize Department Raised
1 $1,000 Women of Beneficence (Discovery) $13,225.00
2 $1,000 David Owsley Museum of Art $8,730.00
3 $1,000 Theatre & Dance $6,598.20
4 $1,000 Cardinal Excellence Fund $6,330.00
5 $1,000 Men's Golf $5,500.00
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Provost Marri College Leaderboard Challenge
The three colleges with the most donors will unlock an additional $250 for 1st place, $150 for 2nd place and $100 for 3rd place from Provost Anand Marri.
Rank Prize Department Donors
1 $250 College of Fine Arts 714
2 $150 College of Communication, Information, and Media 575
3 $100 College of Sciences and Humanities 515
4 Miller College of Business 373
5 College of Health 284
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Dean McCarthy CSH Donation Leaderboard Challenge
The five departments in the College of Sciences and Humanities with the greatest percentage increase in donations over 2024 will each receive $200 from Dean Maureen McCarthy.
Rank Prize Department % +/- Goal
1 $200 Anthropology +77.78% 16
goal: 9
2 $200 Mathematical Sciences +53.33% 23
goal: 15
3 $200 Women's and Gender Studies +46.15% 19
goal: 13
4 $200 Psychological Science +38.89% 25
goal: 18
5 $200 Philosophy and Religious Studies +27.91% 55
goal: 43
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LinkedIn Challenge
Share a One Ball State Day post on LinkedIn on April 1st or April 2nd for a chance to designate $500 to your favorite Ball State area! Must use #OneBallState and tag the Ball State Foundation!
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Graduates of the Last Decade Challenge
In honor of 10 years of the Young Alumni Council, 250 gifts from graduates of the last decade to any University Fund unlocks a $250 donation from the Young Alumni council to the Student Leadership fund.
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Foundation Employee Giving Challenge
100% participation of Foundation employees unlocks $500 from Foundation and BSUAA President Jean Crosby towards Cardinal Kitchen.
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