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Month: July 2020
Masks 101
As students return back to campus for the fall semester, students are required to wear a cloth face covering when entering all IU buildings. To learn more information about how to receive a mask or CDC guidelines, see: https://news.iu.edu/stories/2020/06/iu/19-safety-officials-share-reminders-cloth-face-coverings-required-on-all-campuses.html
Summer Tutoring and Emergency Meal Assistance
Math Learning Center. Need help with math? The Math Learning Center is offering online tutoring services Monday through Friday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. To request help or to learn more, visit their website at https://math.indiana.edu/student-portal/undergraduate/academic-support/math-learning-center.html Writing Tutorial Services. Looking for help to write or edit your papers? Writing Tutorial Services is offering on-line services Monday… Read more »
Summer Undergraduate Research Interview Series – Megan Perkins
Megan Perkins, a rising senior majoring in Microbiology and minoring in Chemistry, first began conducting research as a freshman in the Hardy lab studying the interactions between alphaviruses and Wolbachia. Watch to learn more about how undergraduate research is preparing her to publish a paper with first authorship and to apply for graduate school.
Summer Undergraduate Research Interview Series – Marie Renahan
Marie Renahan, a rising junior majoring in Neuroscience and minoring in Environmental Science and Spanish, has gained a breadth of research experience by working for the Newman and Smith labs at IU and participating in a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA. Watch to learn more… Read more »
Guest Blog Contributor – Mel Allen
Hi all! My name is Oliver Allen, but most of my friends call me Mel. I’m from central Indiana and I will be a junior next fall studying Math and Computer Science with a minor in Art History. I’m not sure where you’ll find me in 10 years, but I hope to be somewhere fun… Read more »
Summer Undergraduate Research Interview Series – Daisy Robles-Magallanes
Daisy Robles-Magallanes, a rising sophomore majoring in Biotechnology and minoring in Spanish, first became involved with research through the Center of Excellence for Women & Technology (CEWiT). Watch to learn more about her experience conducting communications research under Dr. Rob Potter.