What is the Rosalind Franklin Program?
Rosalind Franklin House is a unique living and learning community for first and second year female students who plan on pursuing majors in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. These groups of first-year students enjoy the benefits of sharing common residential and academic experiences while making new friends, exploring common interests and being a part of a close community of peers. This living-learning community creates purposeful links among the academic, residential, and social elements of the undergraduate experience during the first and second years. Rosalind Franklin house is located in Winkler Hall on the Busch Campus, which is also home to departments in the life sciences, chemistry, physics, geological sciences, mathematics, pharmacy, and engineering. Shared Courses: In addition to the other courses that you will take in your first semester, you will be automatically enrolled in: FIGS: Exploring Careers in the Sciences This is a one credit pass/no credit course de