Who
are we? The Tufts Bio Society is an organization
that provides a network for students interested in biology. This network
allows interested students to discuss current issues in biology, to create
a bridge between the faculty and the students in the department, and to
provide support and information to students considering a career in a
field related to the biological sciences.
What do we do? Throughout
the year, we organize various events in addition to our general meetings.
This year’s events include a faculty research panel, a barbeque
for students and faculty, Kaplan Seminars, a whale watch trip, trips to
the Museum of Science and the IMAX theater, and more.
Who can get involved? The
society is for anyone, biology major or not. If you have an interest in
biology, we are the club for you.
How can I get
involved? Come
to our meetings and events or contact any of the officers listed below
anytime. We’d love to have you join us!
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Calendar
of Events
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ELECTIONS!
Wed, April 23, 9:30pm, place TBA.
Come vote for TBS officers for 2003-2004. Even better, run for
a position!
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Boston Harbor: Whale Watch!
Wed, April 30, 2003
Come on this fun trip to see whales and take a break during Reading
Period. It's been a blast in the past. Bring a friend. It's free,
too! More details TBA.
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BIOLOGY LECTURE SERIES
Every Friday, 3:45 pm, Barnum 104
Many Fridays during the semester the biology department has great
speakers give lectures, and undergrads are encouraged to attend.
Pay attention to signs on the front doors of Dana and Barnum for
more info.
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