Heather Bergan-Roller, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Research Focus

Recent national reports underscore the importance of biology education in equipping all students with a deep understanding of fundamental biological concepts. This knowledge empowers them to critically analyze situations, creatively devise solutions, and make informed decisions about pressing societal challenges both now and in the future.

  • Learning experiences of undergraduate science students: My research investigates the learning journeys of undergraduate science students, seeking to understand their experiences and challenges in biology education.
  • Role of instructors: I explore the pivotal role instructors play in shaping the educational experiences of science students.
  • Interdisciplinary collaborations: At NIU, I have established interdisciplinary collaborations that bridge various fields, including geosciences, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.
  • Mentoring the next generation: My commitment extends to mentoring emerging scholars and nurturing the future generation of researchers dedicated to enhancing student experiences and promoting academic success.

Fields of Interest

  • Biology education research
  • Science communication
  • Modeling
  • Anatomical sciences education
  • Scientific practices
  • Active learning
  • Learning interventions

Recent Projects

  • Instructor practices and perceptions of including social justice topics in science courses
  • Inclusion of diverse bodies and experiences in anatomy and physiology courses
  • Developing a science communication framework for undergraduate biology courses

Representative Publications

For the most recent list of publications, please see Google Scholar profile .

Selected Publications

Biology Education

Biology

Degrees

  • Postdoc, University of Nebraska–Lincoln (2015–2017) — Biology Education Research
  • Ph.D., North Dakota State University (2014) — Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • B.S., North Dakota State University (2010) — Zoology
Heather Bergan-Roller

hroller@niu.edu
Office: MO 447
Lab: MO 425

Lab website

Contact Us

Department of Biological Sciences
Montgomery Hall 349
815-753-1753
815-753-0461 (fax)

General questions can be directed to kmeyer5@niu.edu.

Student enrollment questions can be directed to sfarley@niu.edu.

Graduate Advising

Undergraduate Advising