Spring 2008
Calendar |
February 22 - ßßß Induction
Application Deadline
- Email your list of biology courses, with
the amount of credits to Dr.
French by Friday, February 22.
- Official induction requirements are a minimum
3.0 GPA from Bio 220, 221, and any other upper-level biology
class, including FS Bio 201.
- The spring 2008 induction date is Wednesday,
March 12 at 6:00 pm in Schultz East Alcove.
- Cost of induction, $48.00.
For
more information, send an email to bbb@allegheny.edu. |
March 1, March 8 - Volunteers Needed!
Volunteer tour guides are needed
at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm to give tours and answer questions
about majoring in the sciences at Allegheny at the Trustee
Scholar Program Steffee/Doane Open House. If
you are interested in participating, send an email to bbb@allegheny.edu.
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March 5 - Nominations for Officers
At the regularly scheduled monthly meeting,
we will be taking nominations for ßßß officers
for the 2008-2009 academic year! |
March 12 - ßßß Induction
Ceremony
All previously inducted members
should be present
Snacks and refreshments will be provided
6:00 pm in Schultz East Alcove |
April 16 - ßßß End
of the Year Banquet
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Place: Schultz East Alcove |
Fall 2007
Calendar |
October 11 -
Speaker
Dr. Alison Barth, "Live and
learn: cumulative experience and synaptic change"
at 4:30 pm in Steffee B.102 |
October
12 - ßßß Induction Application Deadline
- Email your list of biology courses, with
the amount of credits to Dr.
French by Friday, October 12.
- Official induction requirements are a
minimum 3.0 GPA from Bio 220, 221, and any other upper-level
biology class, including FS Bio 201.
- The fall 2007 induction date is Wednesday,
November 14 at 6:00 pm in Schultz East Alcove.
- Cost of induction, $48.00.
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October
20 - Make a Difference Day
Saturday morning at Hog Heaven
You can still sign up! Volunteers needed! |
October
31 - Speaker
Dr. Paul Kinchington, Associate Professor
from the University of Pittsburgh's departments of Opthamology,
Molecular Genetics, and Biochemistry will be coming to talk about
his research interests, and graduate school opportunities at
the University of Pittsburgh
at 4:30 pm in Steffee B.102 |
November
1 - Internship Q&A
Tentatively scheduled at 4:30 pm
in Steffee B.102 |
November
5,6,7 - Canned Food Drive
All day collection of canned
goods for "World Hunger" at the entrance
to the Biology Building. |
November
7 - Lehman Lecture
Dr. Rosa Lynn Pinkus, "From
Lydia Pinkham to Bob Dole: The Changing Face of Direct-to-Consumer
Advertising and Medical Professionalism"
at 7:30 pm in Quigley Auditorium |
November
7 - Up 'til Dawn
Support the children of St.
Jude Children's research hospital by attending the
Up 'til Dawn letter writing event in the Campus Center
Lobby. Send letters, eat food, and win prizes! |
November
14 - Speaker
Dr. Dave Johnson, Duquesne University
Pharmacy Program
at 4:30 pm in Steffee B.102 |
November
14 - ßßß Induction Ceremony
All previously inducted members
should be present
Snacks and refreshments will be provided
6:00 pm in Schultz East Alcove |
December
5 - Speaker
Dr. Corey Smith, "Studies on membrane
fusion/neurotransmitter release phenomenon"
at 4:30 pm in Steffee B.102 |
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About the national
organization:
BETA BETA BETA is a society for students, particularly
undergraduates, dedicated to improving the understanding
and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries
of human knowledge through scientific research. Beta
Beta Beta was founded in 1922 at Oklahoma City University
by Dr. Frank G. Brooks and a group of his students. The
idea of an honor and professional society for biology students
spread rapidly and by 1925, the society was a national
organization. In 1946 Beta Beta Beta became an affiliate
of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Since
1930 the national organization has published a quarterly
journal called BIOS containing student research, articles
of interest to biologists and society news. It also sponsors
a number of awards for research or other scholarly activities
by undergraduate students. Since its founding in 1922,
more than 145,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime
membership, and more than 380 chapters have been established
throughout the US and Puerto Rico.
At Allegheny College Tri-Beta also functions as a social
club for students who are interested in biology. Membership
to the national organization is NOT required to participate
in club activities. In addition to outside speakers,
Tri-Beta also organizes such events as cosmic bowling,
sponsoring a float in the homecoming parade, throwing an
end-of-the-year bash, and many other activities.
Link to National BBB
homepage |
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Full Membership
Requirements:
Tri-Beta is a sanctioned campus organization and associate
membership is opened to all students of Allegheny College. Full
membership to the national organization may only be attained
after certain conditions are met. The official requirements
for full membership in the Beta Beta Beta honor society
are as follows.
Regular members shall be:
- Undergraduate majors in biological science at an
institution where a chapter of Beta Beta Beta is located.
- Shall have completed at least one term of the second
year of a four-year curriculum or its equivalent.
- Shall have completed at least three term courses
in biological science, of which at least one is not an
introductory course, with an average grade of B or its
equivalent in those biology courses.*
- Shall be in good academic standing.
Only regular members may hold the constitutionally specified
chapter offices, vote on chapter membership nominations
and national questions, and represent the chapter or vote
at national conventions.
Inductions of new members are held once a semester. Details
for applying for membership will be given at Tri-Beta meetings,
including appropriate deadlines. A one-time dues fee of
$48, covering the national membership, club membership,
and a two-year subscription to BIOS (if requested), will
be collected before induction ceremonies.
* FS BIO 201 counts as a non-introductory
course. |
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