When: Thursday, Feb 14th
Time: 9am-1pm
Where: Jordan Hall, next to the 3rd St. entrance
What: cookies, brownies, etc.
We’ll also have our coffee travel mugs and window decals for sale. Take a break from class/work and come get a treat. We appreciate your support!
Archive for February 14th, 2008
Biology Club Valentine’s Day Bakesale!
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Computer downtime and advising / student services – important!
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This is a reminder that the Biology Advising Office will not be scheduling student appointments during February 15-25 due to the SIS System upgrade.
Students are welcome to come in to ask very general questions, but we will not be able to access your Degree Progress Report. In other words, we can’t tell you how many [...]
Drop/add reminder – important!
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As a reminder, drop and add will not be operational until AFTER the OneStart/SIS upgrade. The system is scheduled to be up again by next THURSDAY, February 21.
Please do not expect to drop or add a class within the next week.
Waitlist reminder
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IMPORTANT!!!!! Some students still think they’re “waitlisted” for classes because the instructor told them to stay in until people dropped. Wrong.
The waitlist was processed a month ago. You will NOT be automatically slotted into the class, no matter what your instructor told you. If you are currently in a class, doing the work, and are [...]
How to get into a Lab – sponsored by SACNAS – 2/20
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ATTENTION – ALL UNDERGRADUATES INTERESTED IN DOING RESEACH
SACNAS presents:
(Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Latinos and Native Americans in Science)
How to get into a Lab
Wednesday Feb 20th at 7pm
La Casa/Latino Cultural Center
715 East Seventh St
Panelists:
Tom Donahue, Director of NIH Initiative for Maximizing Student
Diversity at IUB, Dept. of Biology
Raquel Anderson, Dept. of Speech and Hearing Sciences
Rick Van [...]
Reminder – Life Sciences Networking Night – 2/20
Posted in Career on February 14, 2008 | Comments Off
Life Sciences Networking Night
Wednesday, February 20
6:30-8:30 PM
DeVault Alumni Center
Are you planning a career in the Life Sciences? Looking for ideas or information about what your options might be? Join IU Alumni and career professionals in diverse careers in the field for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on [...]
“Ape Genius” NOVA special – 2/19
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From NOVA (the PBS show) – an interesting upcoming episode:
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NOVA is excited to partner with organizations that share our passion for discovery as we spread the word about upcoming shows. On Tuesday, February 19, we invite you to join us for “Ape Genius,” a NOVA-National Geographic Special that explores new discoveries that are illuminating the [...]
Hutton International Experiences Program
Posted in Scholarships Links on February 14, 2008 | Comments Off
This message is for any student considering going abroad under one of the options listed below. It is open to all IU students with a CGPA of 3.3+ or a major GPA of 3.7+. For more information or questions, please contact the International Experiences Program at hiep@indiana.edu.
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Are You Going Abroad?
The Hutton International Experiences Program offers [...]
NIH summer research fellowship opportunities
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) sposors several summer programs. If you’re interested, check it out here:
http://www.training.nih.gov/student/sip/
THE ECOLOGY OF EATING – Fall 2008
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Fall 2008 Collins course. Open to all IU students!
THE ECOLOGY OF EATING
Agriculture & Environment in Local & Midwestern History
- current scholarly writings and historical documents, from the pre-colonial era to the present
- research project: locate historical materials and interview local people about Indiana agriculture and environment for a website featuring student projects
300-level course, 3 credit [...]