Ernest Sheldon Booth played an important role in the establishment of biology as an academic discipline in Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities. He presided over the establishment of the first Adventist graduate program in biology and founded the Rosario Beach Marine Laboratory operated by Walla Walla University
Herbert E. Douglass has served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a teacher, editor, writer, admini...
Harold Glen Coffin was a Seventh-day Adventist scientist, trained as an invertebrate zoologist. He t...
The Rev. Eugene S. Booth (1850-1931), Doctor of Divinity, was the second principal of Ferris Seminar...
Harold Willard Clark was an Adventist biologist who taught for many years at Pacific Union College. ...
Frank Lewis Marsh was the first Seventh-day Adventist to earn a Ph.D. in biology. He taught at sever...
Edward H. Gates was a prominent leader in early Seventh-day Adventist mission work in the Pacific Is...
Professor William Booth during his Science Class in the Cortland Normal School.https://digitalcommon...
Charles W. Irwin was a professor and educational administrator who gave leadership to the early deve...
Robert Henry Brown served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a professor of physics, college presid...
Richard Martin Ritland was a Seventh-day Adventist biologist, paleontologist, and early director of ...
Merritt G. Kellogg, physician and pioneer medical missionary in California and the South Pacific, fi...
The Biological Sciences building was officially opened in July 1962. It was later re-named the Godda...
John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist physician, health promoter, nutritionist, inventor, ...
Richard Creswick Syme served as an administrator in several Adventist schools, including principal a...
Dr. Sanford P. S. Edwards was prominent in Adventist medical missionary work during the first decade...
Herbert E. Douglass has served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a teacher, editor, writer, admini...
Harold Glen Coffin was a Seventh-day Adventist scientist, trained as an invertebrate zoologist. He t...
The Rev. Eugene S. Booth (1850-1931), Doctor of Divinity, was the second principal of Ferris Seminar...
Harold Willard Clark was an Adventist biologist who taught for many years at Pacific Union College. ...
Frank Lewis Marsh was the first Seventh-day Adventist to earn a Ph.D. in biology. He taught at sever...
Edward H. Gates was a prominent leader in early Seventh-day Adventist mission work in the Pacific Is...
Professor William Booth during his Science Class in the Cortland Normal School.https://digitalcommon...
Charles W. Irwin was a professor and educational administrator who gave leadership to the early deve...
Robert Henry Brown served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a professor of physics, college presid...
Richard Martin Ritland was a Seventh-day Adventist biologist, paleontologist, and early director of ...
Merritt G. Kellogg, physician and pioneer medical missionary in California and the South Pacific, fi...
The Biological Sciences building was officially opened in July 1962. It was later re-named the Godda...
John Harvey Kellogg was a Seventh-day Adventist physician, health promoter, nutritionist, inventor, ...
Richard Creswick Syme served as an administrator in several Adventist schools, including principal a...
Dr. Sanford P. S. Edwards was prominent in Adventist medical missionary work during the first decade...
Herbert E. Douglass has served the Seventh-day Adventist Church as a teacher, editor, writer, admini...
Harold Glen Coffin was a Seventh-day Adventist scientist, trained as an invertebrate zoologist. He t...
The Rev. Eugene S. Booth (1850-1931), Doctor of Divinity, was the second principal of Ferris Seminar...