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Archive for August, 2009

The Microbiology Club’s call out is September 15th at 8:15 in JHA100.
Also, the club will be having study tables again this year on Sunday evenings 7-8pm.
Check it out!!

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If you are a student who is interested in getting a PhD in Biomedical Sciences, and you are from an underrepresented minority group, check out this great opportunity!
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Greetings from the Program in Biomedical Sciences!
We hope you have been enjoying your summer.
Choosing a graduate school for your Ph.D. studies is a major decision – that’s why [...]

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY STUDENT ACADEMIC CENTER
Free Workshops
College and Lifelong Learning
SAC College and Lifelong Learning Workshops focus on a variety of college-level learning strategies and are free and open to all students. Students do not need to  sign up in advance to attend but are advised to arrive early to get seating.
Fall 2009
TUESDAYS
7 P.M.–8 P.M.
ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER [...]

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Are you a foodie? Take a look at this class!

Department of Comparative Literature Fall 2009
CMLT-C 200 (27528) Honors Seminar
Book Bites: Food Literature
Dr. Vivian Halloran TR 9:30-10:45
*carries A&H and IW credit*
In this course, we will read examples of influential food writing from the nineteenth century until [...]

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Call for Volunteers: WonderGarden Work Days

Do you like to work outdoors?
Do you like to dig, cut, rake, shovel, pull weeds, plant, and work with others?
If you do, we have the volunteering opportunity for you!
Come work in the WonderLab garden!
We provide snacks and gloves (or BYO).
Bloomington Master Gardeners will provide expertise.
Wear dirt-friendly shoes and clothes.
Place: WonderLab Museum – 308 W. 4th [...]

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Please read below regarding the Rhodes, Marshall, Mitchell, and Churchill scholarships and the IU nomination process for each. These scholarships support study at one or more British or Irish universities and are among the most prestigious graduate scholarships offered to American students.
For students who are interested, there are two information sessions — Thursday, [...]

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A warning for tutors!

From Dr. Reck in the Chemistry Department – a warning for all students who are tutors!
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All,
One of our chemistry tutors was contacted in the past week from a person supposedly from England asking for his daughter to be tutored. He said she would be arriving shortly, and she needed help in chemistry tutoring. [...]

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PALS volunteer training – Sept 8

People & Animal Learning Services, Inc. (PALS) is offering a new volunteer training on Tuesday September 8th from 5:30 – 8:30pm for anyone interested in becoming involved in PALS or therapeutic riding. Volunteers help children/adults with disabilities learn how to ride horses. Responsibilities include leading horses & side-walking riders during riding lessons. Volunteers also help [...]

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