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Biology Field Station


At °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼×ÊÁÏ, you’re free to explore ideas that fill you with enthusiasm. We’re here to help. Our community of scholars will encourage, challenge, and support you as we solve problems and discover truth—together. Our LEED-certified Biology Field Station provides the perfect backdrop for more experimentation, more research, and more exploration across diverse scientific fields. Ready to dig deeper? So are we.

Our faculty and students perform hands-on research in and around the beautiful Ohio River. Together, we’re creating a positive impact on our local environment.

The University’s Biology Field Station recently won a generous grant from Duke Energy that will support our continuing research in the ecological and environmental fields.

Through biological research and paid internships, Thomas More students make real-life science happen – from microbiology and water chemistry to toxicology and DNA sequencing.

Schedule a visit today to check out our recently-renovated, state-of-the-art classrooms, wet labs, research boats, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Teachers and group leaders apply by filling out and submitting the application as early as possible. When we receive your application we will schedule you for a specific date and then email with more information about the program, location, times, and directions. If any of your plans or needs change before the confirmation letter is received, feel free to contact us and we will do our best to accommodate you.

There are no deadlines, but applications should be submitted AT LEAST 1 month before your preferred dates so that we may schedule you and our teachers properly. You may schedule up to 5 months in advance.

Our programs are very flexible and are designed to be appealing to all types of groups. If you are unsure about which programs will be best for your class, give us a call and we can discuss your options. All lessons will develop scientific skills and some will have math, geography, reading, writing, and art components.

The maximum number of students that can be accommodated for a field trip is 45, but ability to schedule groups of this size is limited. Smaller groups (10-20 students) will have greater flexibility for choosing preferred dates for their field trips. Larger groups (more than 20 students) are more likely to be easily accommodated in May – July. Contact us to discuss scheduling options for larger groups.

Station staff, typically the full-time manager, lead the educational programs. Often, undergraduate Thomas More University biology and education majors assist with the programs, as do our undergraduate research interns from around the country.

We are always designing and preparing new programs and are more than willing to work around your needs and desires. Given enough time, we can design custom programs for all sorts of groups and situations. Email us and let us know what you are interested in. We’ll probably be able to supply you with just the right program.

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