Biological Sciences

Student Resources

biores Science and Math Tutorial Center

The Science & Math Tutorial Center (SMTC) is a STEM tutorial support service which began during the fall 2003 semester. Tutorial assistance is provided by STEM faculty and student STEM majors to a diverse group of students needing additional support in their STEMcourses (Biology, Chemistry, Math, and Physics). Located in room 106 of the Boswell Science Hall, schedules are updated each semester and posted. Walk-ins are welcome. Linda Woodruff, Coordinator, lwoodruff@tnstate.edu, (615)963-5868.

Biology Club

All students majoring in biological sciences are encouraged to join the club. The club meets regularly to discuss current biological topics. The club also organizes social and athletic events. Contact: Dr. Elaine Martin (phone 963-5769; e-mail: emartin@tnstate.edu)

Undergraduate Student National Dental Association (USNDA)

This organization was established primarily to assist pre-dental students in developing an infrastructure in order to prepare for entrance into dental school. Dr. Lois Harlston is the founding advisor and Ms.Christie Hogue is the founding president of Tennessee State University Chapter. Student National Dental Association (SNDA) originated from concerned dental students at Meharry Medical College in 1970. Over thirty years after the inception and creation of the National Dental Association, these students at Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry organized and put together the foundation of what would become the largest minority student organization in the United States. Contact: Dr. Lois Harlston (phone: 963-5760; email:lharlston@tnstate.edu).

Student National Medical Association (MAPS-Minority Associate for Pre-Medical Students), Tennessee State University Chapter

The Association is an organization that promotes academic excellence. Students are invited for membership twice a year and attend annually the national conference for the organization. During the year 1995-96, the Student National Medical Association inducted twenty-three members; it continuously recruits new students for membership. Contact: Dr. Lois Harlston (phone: 963-5760; email: lharlston@tnstate.edu).


Beta Kappa Chi (BKX)

Beta Kappa Chi is a scientific honor society open to students with GPAs of at least 3.2 who are majoring in natural and behavioral sciences. The members of this honor society promote intellectual environments for scientific inquiry. The motto of BKX is "Science Holds the Golden Key to the Royal Palace of Knowledge." Membership is open to both graduate and undergraduate students once per semester (October and March). Contact: Dr. Lois Harlston (phone: 963-5760; email: lharlston@tnstate.edu)

Xi Phi Lambda

Xi Phi Lambda is a Pre –Professional Honor Society open to students with GPAs of at least 3.2 who are majoring in the Health Sciences. The motto of Xi Phi Lambda is: "Training Pre-professionals for professional roles in the Health Sciences." Membership is open to both graduate and undergraduate students during the second week in October and the first week in March. Contact: Dr. Lois Harlston (phone: 963-5760; email: lharlston@tnstate.edu). The initial joining fee is $55.

 




Dr. Terrance L. Johnson
Professor and Head
Department of Biological Sciences
(615) 963-5681

Professor Lonnie Sharpe
Massie Chair of Excellence
College of Life and Physical Sciences
(615) 963-7474

Cassandra Marbury
Administrative Assistant
(615) 963-5501

On the Main Campus, the Department of Biological Sciences is housed in Harned Hall and McCord Hall.

College of Life and Physical Sciences 

3500 John A Merritt Blvd
Nashville TN 37209

Office Hours
Monday – Friday
8:00am – 4:30 pm