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Dr. Kendra Cipollini is a Professor of Biology at Wilmington College in Ohio, where she has been since 2004. She holds a B.S. in Biology (summa cum laude) from The George Washington University and a Ph.D. from The Pennsylvania State University. Her research focuses on invasive species ecology, endangered species biology, and conservation genetics, often collaborating with students on projects supported by over $100,000 in external grants. She teaches courses in plant biology, ecology, evolution, and environmental science, including field-based programs in tropical ecology (Costa Rica) and marine ecology (North Carolina).
- Education:
- B.S. in Biology, The George Washington University
- Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University
- Professional Experience:
- Ecologist, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Chicago)
- Director of Science, The Nature Conservancy of Ohio
- Affiliations:
- Center for the Sciences and Agriculture, Room 118
- Pyle Box 1287, Wilmington College
Her research emphasizes applied conservation science, with a focus on integrating student participation in field and laboratory studies. Professional memberships include Phi Beta Kappa, The Ecological Society of America, and the Natural Areas Association.



