You are invited to attend the 27th Animal Behavior Conference held March 27 & 28, 2020 Bloomington Convention Center, 302 S. College Avenue in Bloomington, Indiana Registration is *FREE* and the ‘abstract’ deadline is February 24, 2020 We welcome attendees to contribute presentation or poster abstracts, with undergraduate presenters especially encouraged. This year, in addition… Read more »
Student Meetings
HPPLC Spring 2020 Event Highlights
New year, new outlooks! Get started on planning ahead with some pertinent events coming up at HPPLC, including: Personal Statement Workshop for Applicants to Medical and Health Profession Schools This workshop will provide ideas on how to get started early on composing your personal statement for your application to medical school or health profession programs. If… Read more »
Spring 2020 Career Fairs
Get ready for plenty of opportunities to network and elaborate on career plans with IU-approved career fairs! These events are currently featured by the Walter Career Center and will bring in top employers from the state and the nation for your consideration! Check out these events now and mark them down on your calendar for… Read more »
Available Research Assistant Positions: Spring 2020 onward
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 the end of this announcement.
Fall 2019 African Languages Festival
Join us for an evening of performances in African Languages and Cultures by students of Akan, Bamanankan, KiSwahili, Yoruba, IsiZulu, and Kinyarwanda. North African Food by Swakin Food Truck will be served. This program is organized by the IU African Languages and Cultures Club with sponsorship from IU Funding board. Friday, November 8th| 5:30pm | Willkie… Read more »
SAB (Students for Animal Behavior) Callout!
Love animals? Environmentally conscious? Passionate about education? Join Students for Animal Behavior! This student organization allows members as a group to learn about conservation issues, volunteer locally, learn about career opportunities with animals, diversify their resumes, meet some animals, meet fellow students, and learn about the Animal Behavior major, minor, and certificate! Open to all… Read more »
Student Organizations to Consider
Looking to meet new people or get some time away from a rigorous study schedule? Look no further than IU’s student organizations! The initial callouts may be over for many of these student groups, but the vast majority will take members with interest at any point. In other words, with some communication, you can jump… Read more »
Paying for Professional School
The money is there to pay for professional school. David Owen, former director of Admissions and Financial Aid at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, will talk about how one pays for professional school. He will go over the common sources for funding professional school—loans, scholarships repayment and loan forgiveness programs—and things to be… Read more »
Check out IU Peer Coaching!
Peer coaches are undergraduate students who can help you get “ahead of the curve” in your first year. Your peer coach can assist you with: Developing good time-management skills. Study strategies. Setting goals to achieve academic success. Brainstorming ways to get involved and gain experience. Preparing for your academic advising appointments. Connecting with campus resources… Read more »
Small Group Meeting for Premed Freshmen
Join a Prehealth Advisor, and find out the steps you should take to get the most out of your college education while preparing for admission to medical school. We will discuss premedical coursework, shadowing and gaining clinical experience, volunteering, keeping a premed journal, research experience, living a balanced life, and your questions. Wednesday, October 16th… Read more »