Biology Club will be meeting this Monday, April 1. We will have guest speaker Natasha Dillon from the Physiology Graduate Program. Their Masters of science and PhD program offer a research-based degree. The Master of Physiology program is a non-thesis degree and serves to prepare students to improve their academic credentials before applying to professional school, while also advancing their knowledge in the subject of Physiology. If you are interested in pursuing a future degree beyond your undergraduate years, definitely come to hear about the program. As usual, we will meet in David Clark Labs 102 at 5:30 pm.
Also, on Saturday, April 6, the Biology Club will volunteer at the 11th Annual Neuse River Cleanup (www.neuseriver.org/events/ neuserivercleanup.html#2013). We will be working on foot to cleanup the shoreline of Crabtree Creek in North Raleigh. We will meet at NCSU at 9:30 am and volunteer until about 2 pm. If you would like to participate or have any questions about the cleanup, please email Gabrielle at gmschroe@ncsu.edu by Wednesday, April 3. She will speak more about the project at the meeting.
I hope you all have a great break, and see you on Monday!
Ashvi Patel
President
Biology Club
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