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Strong Roots, Stronger Branches

Where Science Has Taken Root

The study of science has always been a vibrant part of Benedictine University.

Fr. Hilary Jurica, O.S.B. was the first Benedictine monk to earn a Ph.D. in biology at a secular university in 1922. His brother, Fr. Edmund Jurica, O.S.B., earned his Ph.D. four years later. Together, they traveled the country gathering rare animal specimens and became pioneers in the use of visual aids to further the study of science. Other Benedictine monks and teachers were involved in the Manhattan Project and early unmanned space exploration. Fr. William Shonka, O.S.B. who earned a Ph.D. in physics and had an extensive understanding of radiation, was an advisor to Enrico Fermi. His brother, Frank, who established the Physical Science Laboratory at Benedictine University, invented a black conducting plastic used in power plants, hospitals and unmanned space probes. Today, science continues to be central to the Benedictine University mission.

The Birck Hall of Science is home to 34 laboratories ranging from anatomy to senior physics. Molecular modeling, cell and molecular biology and anatomy courses are enhanced through the use of advanced computer technology. Pre-med students utilize virtual human cadaver dissection. In addition, endowments from such prestigious organizations as the Howard Hughes

Medical Institute create unique educational opportunities for undergraduates, and research internships are available through companies such Nalco Chemical Company, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory and BP Amoco.

Rooted in the Benedictine and Catholic Traditions
Many Leaves from a Single Branch
Where Science has Taken Root
Branching Out
Growing Stronger in Body and Spirit
Blossoming into a Whole Person
Sowing the Seeds of Future Growth

 

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