Jean Rolandelli
- Associate Professor of Biology (August 1998); Dept. Chair
- B.A., St. Cloud State University
- M.S., North Dakota State University
- Telephone: 701-224-5401
- Fax Number: 701-224-5680
About Jean: "Biologist rate amongst the people most satisfied with their
careers. That statement certainly fits our biology faculty at BSC. I love
learning about all aspects of living things. As I age my interests expand. I
was trained as an ornithologist (birds) but have recently focused on corals.
I have a 180 gallon coral reef in the student study lounge on the biology
floor in the Jack Science Center. It is a beautiful example of living art.
On a personal note, I have 3 sons that have offered me many great examples
of growth and development to share with my classes, much to their dismay. I
am an avid gardener. I enjoy being outside in all seasons. I am an active
member of the Bismarck/Mandan bird club and I spend a lot of time sewing and
listening to music."
Ronald Jyring
- Associate Professor of Biology (August 1996)
- B.A., University of Minnesota
- Ph.D., University of North Dakota
- Telephone: 701-224-5459
- Fax Number: 701-224-5680
About Ron: "Teaching is the primary mission of BSC.
However, I believe that research can and should be done at
community colleges too. Faculty that engage in research often
have a greater understanding of their fields and, equally
important, can provide students with opportunities to participate
in these projects. My formal education is in human anatomy, and I
have done research in cancer biology and cardiac development and
disease. Since it was not possible to continue research in those
areas at BSC, I have begun a smaller field study project. This
involves a survey of the areas around Bismarck for reptiles and
amphibians. This is an exciting project as very little work has
been done in this area. For example, in just a few short summers,
my students and I have collected over half a dozen species that
had not yet been described in Burleigh County. While herpetology,
the study of amphibians and reptiles, is a new area for me, I am
having a lot of fun learning, sharing, and exploring with my
students. Perhaps you would like to join us?"
Yvette Matthews
- Associate Professor of Science (August 1994)
- B.S., University of Minnesota
- M.S., University of North Dakota
- Telephone: 701-224-5586
- Fax Number: 701-224-5680
About Yvette: Yvette teaches Physical Science and
Biology. She developed and teaches Biology 296 Survey of Tropical
Biology. Biology 296 is a course designed to provide students
with a solid foundation in tropical biological concepts and field
census techniques as applied to tropical rainforest ecosystems.
The students travel to Costa Rica to experience a tropical
ecosystem.
Jayne M. Kiner
- Assistant Professor of Biology (2003)
- B.S.Ed., University of North Dakota
- M.S., University of Arkansas
- Telephone: 224-5493
- Fax Number: 224-5680
- Email Address: Jayne.Kiner@bsc.nodak.edu
Eric Bless
- Assistant Professor of Biology
- B.S., University of North Dakota
- M.S., University of North Dakota
- Office: Jack Science Center, Room 201G
- Telephone: 224-5411
- Fax Number: 224-5680
- Email Address: Eric.Bless@bsc.nodak.edu
Shawn Iverson
- Assistant Professor of Anatomy & Physiology/Biology
- B.S., Valley City State University
- M.S., Eastern Michigan University
- Office: Jack Science Center, Room 201F
- Telephone: 224-5733
- Fax Number: 224-5680
- Email Address: Shawn.T.Iverson@bsc.nodak.edu
Deb Shipman
- Assistant Professor of Microbiology
- B.S., North Dakota State University
- M.S., University of North Dakota
- Telephone: 224-2458
- Fax Number: 224-5680
- Email Address: Deborah.Shipman@bsc.nodak.edu
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