The goal of the natural sciences is to understand how the world works, why it works the way it does, and what that means for the millions of species that call it home. The science programs at Lees-McRae are focused on understanding the complex relationships between all living things and using that knowledge to promote the health and wellbeing of humans, animals, and the environment.
Our Wildlife Biology and Pre-Veterinary Medicine programs focus on animal health, while our Nutrition Science, Exercise Science, Pre-Physical Therapy, and Wilderness Medicine and Rescue programs cover healthy living and medical care for humans. The Biology program offers a broad overview of life science with specializations in pre-medical and biomedical sciences. Students in every program will graduate knowing how to use scientific principles and the most cutting-edge technology to address the challenges facing the planet and its inhabitants. Experiential learning opportunities are prevalent in all majors through the May Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, the Elk Valley Preserve and Field Station, the exercise science lab, and our numerous chemistry labs.

The Michael and Suzanne Stoskopf Foundation will match each dollar 2:1 that is raised in support of the May School of Natural and Health Sciences up to $5,000.

Join an anonymous donor in a dollar for dollar match to the May School in support of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center! The donors will match all gifts to the rehab center up to $2,500.
465 days ago by Adrienne Teague