
Biome mentor Hannah Tomasulo 27, left, and Rahara Simon 28. (һԹ/Matt Burkhartt)
һԹs student-led Biology Mentoring Program (Biome) pairs volunteers with first-year and transfer biology majors, helping to improve student success rates.
Peer mentors meet with their students every other week to talk about topics such as goal setting, time management, research opportunities, campus activities, and making friends.
They get advice from older biology students who have already been through the beginning stages of college, says Abigail Funk 26, who was a mentor and now a student Biome leader. We are there to make connections and get them comfortable in their biology community.

Biome was created in Spring 2023 by senior biology majors Miranda Fanara 23 and George Konstantinou 23, after post COVID research they conducted showed һԹ students felt they needed more peer support.
Biome is truly a student effort, says Suann Yang, associate professor of biology and the programs coordinator. Students run Biome’s day-to-day operations, conduct monthly training for mentors, and direct Biomes social media presence and communications. Funk leads efforts to evaluate the program for possible improvements. Ashley Biondi 26 leads social media, Makayla French 25 leads training, and Sophia Bahm 26 is in charge of communications within Biome and outreach.
I believe the program provides a much-desired leadership and service opportunity, says Yang. During our first semester, we had 39 mentors.
During Spring 2025, 42 mentors assisted 29 mentees, some of whom may return as mentors in the fall.