Facilities
The Biology Department occupies approximately 15,000 square feet on the third floor of the Paine Center for Science. Additional facilities include the Margaret Bush greenhouse on the ground floor and animal facilities on the fifth floor. Field facilities are found on the Star Lake campus.

The Margaret Bush greenhouse was constructed in 1997 and is 900 square feet on the south side of the Paine Center. Climate control is provided by an automatic venting and heating system along side of an automated shade system. Collections of various plant groups are kept and there is room for student research projects.
The fifth floor includes a 3-room animal facilities complex with cages and support equipment to house rats and mice.
The Star Lake campus is comprised of forty acres fronting on crystal-clear Star Lake in the northwestern Adirondack Park, the largest park in the continental United States. Sixteen buildings on the mostly-wooded campus include classroom facilities, a study lounge with fireplace, a boathouse, a glass-walled pavilion fronting the lake, cabins for students and guests, and a Great Camps lodge with dorm rooms and a dining room overlooking Star Lake. The campus fronts on a sandy beach and canoes, kayaks and lake sampling platform are available. Trailheads for hiking and canoeing into the 105,000 acre Five Ponds wilderness are within 2 miles of campus.

Biology laboratories are taught in four large laboratory rooms, each equipped with Internet connection ports, new Olympus microscopes and seats for 24 students. In addition, there are four smaller lab rooms suitable for student and faculty research. Equipment includes growth chambers, an Olympus CKX 41 inverted microscope, a fluorescence microscope, a Seal AQ2 multichannel water chemistry analyzer, animal telemetry equipment for collaring and tracking of small mammals, small mammal live traps, two GPS units for field tracking and anaysis, limnology equipment for aquatic biology. Three herbarium collections are housed in the Botany/Ecology lab: the college herbarium with 2000 specimens, the Moss Lake (a Nature Conservancy preserve some 3 miles south of campus) herbarium with 600 specimens, and a herbarium collection for the Star Lake campus (150 specimens).

The Moreland-Boon seminar room houses a collection of biology journals including some 70 titles. The seminar room highlights a salt water aquarium honoring longtime departmental zoologist Anne Whiting.