Upcoming events:
Friday, March 22, 2013 Dr. David Mitchell- Professor, SUNY Upstate Medical University "Cilia as a key to the evolutionary dominance of higher life forms" 3:30 pm in SCS 100
Friday, March 22, 2013 Dr. DeeAnn Reeder, Bucknell University, Death and Darkness: studying bat disease, ecophysiology and biodiversity in North America and Africa. 3:30 pm in SCA 100.
Friday, April 5, 2013 Student research presentations: Michael Shriver, Ashley Brown and Kristin Baker, Patrick Micaroni and Cynthia Dowsland, 3:30 pm in SCA 100.
Friday, April 12, 2013 Student research presentations: Dana Balrusits, Jacqulyn Schaub, Craig Frysinger. 3:30 pm in SCA 100.
Friday, April 19, 2013 Student Scholar's Day, 9:00am - 5:00pm in the Curtain Special Events room.
Friday, April 26, 2013 Student research presentations: Kathleen Mellnitz, Sean Lindley, Liliana Reynoso. 3:30pm in SCA 100.
The Biology Club
The Biology Club is an organization whose purposes are to promote student interest and participation in the life sciences and to provide a social venue through which students may explore shared interests and make new acquaintances. The Biology Club sponsors a variety of events and activities throughout the year and helps freshman biology students adjust to college life.
Beta Beta Beta
The Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society is a society for students, particularly undergraduates. It seeks to encourage scholarly attainment in this field of learning by reserving its active membership for those who achieve superior academic records and who indicate special aptitude for and major interest in the life sciences. It desires to cultivate intellectual interest in the natural sciences and to promote a better appreciation of the value of biological study. It thus welcomes into associate membership other students who are interested in biology. Beta Beta Beta also endeavors to extend the boundaries of human knowledge of nature by encouraging new discoveries through scientific investigation and to this end encourages undergraduate students to begin research work and report their findings in the society’s journal, BIOS. It emphasizes, therefore, a three-fold program: stimulation of scholarship, dissemination of scientific knowledge and promotion of biological research.
HPAC
Information coming soon.