APSU Department of Biology

APSU Department of Biology Austin Peay State University's department of biology provides an intellectual and motivational environment for career development in many areas of biology.

Austin Peay State University's Department of Biology's goal is to prepare students for entrance into the scientific community as responsible, productive professionals, capable of effective communication in both oral and written form. Students can pursue training in field biology and zoology, animal and plant physiology, microbiology, and environmental assessment.

Congratulations to Dr. Manisha Gupte and Ms. Baily Crable, who both teach in our A&P series, for being recognized for th...
03/21/2026

Congratulations to Dr. Manisha Gupte and Ms. Baily Crable, who both teach in our A&P series, for being recognized for their impact on the lacrosse athletes! We are so proud of you both!

Our biology faculty are awesome!  Congratulations to Dr. Katie Haase for receiving the Everyday Excellence Award!  Way t...
03/21/2026

Our biology faculty are awesome! Congratulations to Dr. Katie Haase for receiving the Everyday Excellence Award! Way to go Dr. Haase!

Dr. Katie Haase’s Mammalogy class did a great job presenting their research projects from this semester.  They conducted...
12/02/2025

Dr. Katie Haase’s Mammalogy class did a great job presenting their research projects from this semester. They conducted field studies for their projects, collecting their own data and using statistical analysis to analyze their results. Nice work students and Dr. Haase!

11/24/2025
BIOL 2400 students explain why it is so important to leave the leaves! 11/24/25
11/24/2025

BIOL 2400 students explain why it is so important to leave the leaves! 11/24/25

Leaves are beautiful! Our students are awesome in BIOL 2400! 11/24/25
11/24/2025

Leaves are beautiful! Our students are awesome in BIOL 2400! 11/24/25

Leave the Leaves! Students in Biology 2400 Sustaining Biodiversity explain why it is so important. 11/24/25
11/24/2025

Leave the Leaves! Students in Biology 2400 Sustaining Biodiversity explain why it is so important. 11/24/25

Students in BIOL 2400 Sustaining Biodiversity made this video 11/24/25. Enjoy!
11/24/2025

Students in BIOL 2400 Sustaining Biodiversity made this video 11/24/25. Enjoy!

Athena is featured on Volunteer Gardner.  Department of Biology Chair Dr. Amy Thompson talks about Athena, one of APSU's...
10/08/2025

Athena is featured on Volunteer Gardner. Department of Biology Chair Dr. Amy Thompson talks about Athena, one of APSU's Titan arum co**se flowers!

The complete flower head of a titan arum is the largest in the entire plant kingdom, reaching up to 12 feet tall. Phillipe Chadwick is at Austin Peay State U...

Super excited for former graduate student, Ms. Lexi Culley.  Her work, directed under the supervision of Dr. Rebecca Joh...
10/08/2025

Super excited for former graduate student, Ms. Lexi Culley. Her work, directed under the supervision of Dr. Rebecca Johansen with co-authors Dr. Katie Haase and former student River Watson, has been published in Landscape Ecology. The title of the article is "Loss of forest cover leads to population isolation in an imperiled, headwater-specialist fish."

Lexi is a Ph.D. student in Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at Florida State University. Way to go Lexi!

Congratulations Dr. Brooke Grubb, former graduate student of Dr. Rebecca Johansen!  Dr. Grubb successfully defended her ...
09/16/2025

Congratulations Dr. Brooke Grubb, former graduate student of Dr. Rebecca Johansen! Dr. Grubb successfully defended her dissertation titled "A Multifaceted Approach to Crayfish Conservation: Morphology and Habitat" at TTU and has accepted a postdoc position at George Washington University, working with Dr. Marcos Pérez Losada and Dr. Keith Crandall on barnacle and crayfish genomics and conservation efforts. We could not be happier for you Dr. Grubb!

Congratulations to Dakota Van Parys who successfully defended his thesis this summer and graduated in August 2025.  His ...
08/28/2025

Congratulations to Dakota Van Parys who successfully defended his thesis this summer and graduated in August 2025. His thesis was titled "Changes in southeastern bat communities: Ecological release or effects of land use change?" Dakota was in the lab of Dr. Katie Haase and his committee included Dr. Haase, Dr. Dwayne Estes, and Dr. Madeline Giefer. We are excited for Dakota and know that he will continue to do great things!

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601 College Street/PO Box 4718
Clarksville, TN
37040

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