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Archive for November, 2006

U of Cincy Medical Internship

We have exciting news! The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine is entering its second year of offering a program that is part internship, part early acceptance to medical school, and part mentorship. The purpose of the program is to provide experiences and support for high ability, intellectually curious pre-medical college students. The program is [...]

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Alpha Chi Sigma is pleased to invite you to the second “What’s Going On Upstairs?” lecture for the fall of 2006, a lecture series designed to introduce Indiana University undergraduate students to the research of a prominent IU professor. Alpha Chi Sigma is a pre-professional chemistry brotherhood that, among other goals, seeks to better the [...]

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Want to have lots of fun and help low-income children at the same time?Then join Indiana University’s Mu Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega at Classic Bowling Lanes, located off of West 17th Street, from noon to 4 pm on Saturday, December 2.
APO is holding the 3rd annual Bowl-a-Thon. For $5 per person, you get 4 [...]

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This is a wonderful program & it counts as one upper level lab:
Tropical Biology Field Study held in Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, in the Southern Caribbean. Main topic of study is coral reef ecology, with “hands on” experience in the Bonaire Marine Park which surrounds the island.
Program Dates: May 8-18, 2007
Counts as three upper-division biology lab credits. [...]

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Dear Students,
If you are concerned about the selection of labs this spring (or in the fall semesters) can you please send me a brief email with your comments?
If I don’t get back with you in a timely manner, please know it’s due to peak advising and I’m trying to answer my email during lunch or [...]

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Hello,
For those of you wanting to graduate in December or May you must file with the Recorder’s Office on this web site:
http://www.indiana.edu/~college/recorder/
I will be starting May senior checks and those now filing still for December next Monday.  I do them alphabetically and print out the list one time at the beginning.
Those who file after Monday [...]

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GET YOUR 30 MINUTES OF FAME! 
The Career Development Center is looking for experienced juniors and seniors to share their advice with freshmen and sophomores in the Q294 (Basic Career Development) course.  If you’ve had experience with student organizations, volunteer work, internships, and/or study abroad programs, this is a great chance to inspire other students!  The [...]

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Pre-Optometry Club members,
Our next meeting will deal with the OAT:
“Info, Tips and Advice for the OAT”
Question and answer session from people finished with the OAT.
A panel of students who have recently taken the OAT will be present to answer any questions about the exam.
Monday, November 27
Pre-Optometry Club meeting
7 pm Optometry Room 111

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Ever wonder why some people are gay, some straight and some are bisexual?
What’s the difference between someone who is intersexed vs. transgendered?
Why is there such a big spectrum for femininity and masculinity?
Why not join us this spring by taking this special class in Gender Studies, GNDR G 235: The Scientific Understanding of Sex and Gender [...]

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A very popular course from last fall is back!
“Jim Crow & Apartheid” – Spring 2007
AAAD-A 156, Class 24789; HON-H 299, Class 27591 (Honors Students)
The story of the two greatest victories against racism in the 20th Century
Monday/Wednesday
9:30am-10:45am
This class offers a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective on American race relations, more specifically focusing on the similarities and differences [...]

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BIOL B300 Vascular Plants still has openings.  It also counts as an N&M course.
Eric Knox teaches it and you will learn about plants that are indigenous to Indiana.  Here is the course description: 
B300 Vascular Plants (4 cr.) N & M P: One introductory biology course. Survey of the ferns, gymnosperms, and flowering plants, including their [...]

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