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Rooted in evolutionary diversity, global ecosystems, and molecular to physiological processes, you'll explore life from ancient eras to contemporary times to forecast future biological transformations. Engage in hands-on undergraduate research, both outdoors and in labs, mentored by distinguished professors. The Pullman campus provides diverse resources like the Conner Museum of Natural History, Marion Ownbey Herbarium, and the rooftop Abelson greenhouse, housing extensive plant and animal specimens for academic investigation. Owen Science and Engineering Library, the Pacific Northwest's largest facility of its kind, is also located on campus. Consider joining Pullman's STEM-focused residence hall, where collaborative study sessions, complimentary tutoring, and dedicated computer labs enhance your learning experience.