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Donald Asher, nationally recognized author and speaker on career planning for students will be presenting "How to Get Any Job with Any Major"on 5pm to 7pm, in LH7(ITE) Wednesday, October 24, 2013....
The NGP faculty is large and diverse, but we have kept the number of graduate students relatively small, so grad students have great access to highly accomplished scientists. The NGP faculty...
Learn more about the issues raised by the campus book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Come meet Mr. David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks, and Dr. Ruth Faden, Executive Director of The...
Meet David Lacks, Son of Henrietta Lacks and Dr. Ruth Faden
Learn more about the issues raised by the campus book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. Come meet Mr. David Lacks, son of Henrietta Lacks, and Dr. Ruth Faden, Executive Director of The...
Come to BIO COM on Oct 15 to find out what to do NOW
Come to Math/Psych 103 on Monday, October 15 at noon to hear about summer research (and academic year research) for Biology majors. Information will be useful to ANY student in STEM. Summer...
Administration Building Room 218. Learn about this three-credit experience which includes training in qualitative field research methods followed by a week applying these techniques in...
Are you a History major interested in doing research? You may want to check out The Office of Undergraduate Education's "My Majors" page which will keep you up-to-date on new opportunities and...
Undergraduate researchers explore their interests!
How did you find your mentor for your research? Students in the GES department have the ability to pick their own advisor. When I saw that there was a professor, Dr. Matt Baker, who shared both my...
A limited number of $500 travel fellowships are available to for the International Field Research (IFR) Program in spring 2013. Apply now to take HAPP 403, learn qualitative field research...