Calling all students who are concerned about the fate of our planet! Want to learn about how changes in climate are likely to impact ecosystems? Or how ecosystems can actually slow or speed up rates of climate change? Or how human activities that cause the loss of species also affect how ecosystems function? Or maybe… Read more »
Month: November 2018
Salerno, Italy Summer Abroad Opportunity — Info Session this Thursday 11/29 @ 5:30PM
IUJUR Presents: Research Day 12/1/18
Available Research Positions in Comparative Cognition Lab, Spring 2019
Available Research Assistant Positions: Spring 2019 onward CCL Application, Spring 2019 The Comparative Cognition Lab is looking for ambitious undergrad research associates to join our team and assist a doctoral student with ongoing behavioral neuroscience research. To learn more about The Comparative Cognition Lab,*check out the summary, website, and latest news features links provided at… Read more »
Wednesday, Nov. 14 – come to a talk specifically for YOU by Dean of St. Jude’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences!
J. Racquel Collins, Assistant Dean of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, will be on campus this Wednesday, November 14. She will hold a talk for undergraduates from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in Chemistry C033. Free pizza will be served. Dean Collins will share information and answer your questions about the June 2019… Read more »
Need an upper-level lecture for spring? Consider BIOL-L 472!
There are still open seats for Spring 2019 in: BIOL-L 472 Microbial Ecology (3 cr.) Prof. Jay Lennon Tues./Thurs. 1:00 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. Prerequisite: just SOPHOMORE status (not the prerequisites stated in Schedule of Classes – those are incorrect). For permission to enroll, email bioadv@iu.edu. Description: Principles of microbial ecology with emphasis on the… Read more »
Themester Event: “What Can Dogs Teach Us about Human Learning?” with Angie Johnston (Yale University) Thursday, Nov.1, 4:30 p.m., Hodge Hall 2083
Across the entire animal kingdom, humans are unique in our ability to develop and sustain complex cultural customs, knowledge, and technology (e.g., fire-building, fishing, and theoretical physics). Why is this the case? What do humans have that other animals do not? In this talk, I will discuss how man and woman’s best friend – our… Read more »