All Things

Since we are called to excellence in all things, DeVries Hall, our newest science building houses superb facilities for Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Biochemistry. Calvin students in the natural sciences and Mathematics often collaborate with their professors on research and scholarly publications. In fact, the Chemistry department has the distinction of ranking 11th in the nation for the volume of student/professor publications.

With a broad range of programs from Computer Science to Geology, students might work with Physics professor Matt Walhout on his research in atom-trapping or work beside Engineering professor Richard DeJong on a project for Ford Motor Company. Our engineers make good use of Calvin's Engineering Projects and Design Building.

"Calvin also ranks in the top three percent of four-year private colleges whose students go on to earn a Ph.D." — Franklin and Marshall Baccalaureate Origins of Doctoral Recipients, 8th ed.