Information for Graduate Students
Inspired to Innovate
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics is a dynamic and vibrant community of researchers, educators, and students working together to drive bold discoveries. Our faculty brings in $31 million dollars in competitive research funding each year, and NSM graduate students are a critical piece of our research program.
We are home to six departments, 200 faculty, 4,700 undergraduate majors and over 900 master’s and doctoral students.
By building world-class research programs and fostering a culture of collaboration, NSM provides a nurturing environment for students and faculty seeking to develop new knowledge as well as practical solutions to global challenges.
Bold Students, Bold Research

Emily Whisenant, Margaret Streeter & Si Chen
Biology & Biochemistry
NSM Biology & Biochemistry Graduate Students Awarded Fellowships for Research Excellence

Lorissa Saiz, Gustavo Valdivia & Pablo Lopez-Duque
Biology & Biochemistry, Physics
Three NSM Doctoral Students Receive the Lydia Mendoza Fellowship

Galina Aglyamova
Biology & Biochemistry
How Do Poison Frogs Get their Colorful Skins?
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