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Biology ranks on top (continued)

Offered to undergraduate students are over 40 student organizations and clubs. A variety of local and national organizations are available on campus ranging from the student newspaper, The Candor, to the American Medical Student Association.

The design of the campus favorably coincides with the popularity of Biology and the sciences. The Birck Hall of Science is solely used for science classes and features research laboratories and other amenities needed to teach science classes effectively.

The building, along with Kindlon Hall of Learning, was completed in the summer of 2001 and opened the following fall. The buildings featured a state-of-the-art update to the aging campus.

For more information about Benedictine University and its undergraduate programs, contact Ryan Postel at (630) 829-0000.

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