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Revision as of 03:33, 22 February 2008

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About TriBeta

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Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) 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. Since its founding in 1922, more than 175,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership, and more than 430 chapters have been established throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

TriBeta was founded in 1922 at Oklahoma City University--the Alpha Chapter--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. Biennial national conventions of student and faculty members began in that year and in 1930 the society journal, BIOS, began publication of student research, articles of interest to biologists and society news. As the society grew, it was divided into regional and district groups, each of which holds a convention annually. At the heart of every district and national meeting are student research papers presented in the style of graduate meetings. Awards are given for outstanding individual and chapter accomplishment.

The Colorado School of Mines Chapter

Individual membership in TriBeta is through the chapter on campus. We strive to enrich and extend but do not duplicate the primary requirements for the biology major. The national constitution provides a framework for our chapter activities, but we are free to function in accordance with our own needs and school philosophy. Our programs typically include, research and funding opportunities, guest speakers, reports of research by members and department faculty, field trips, maintenance of collections, community service and social gatherings.

Announcements

  • For the formation of the TriBeta Chapter the society needs a comprehensive list of all members interested in associate and/or full membership. Please email Michael Young with your name, CORRECTLY SPELLED, by next Friday, February 21, 2008. This is the main priority of the club at the current moment.
  • The field trip to Dr. Squire's lab has been tentatively set for a date after spring break.
  • TriBeta has now been unanimously approved as an official organization at the Colorado School of Mines!
  • Minutes for February 20, 2008
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Pdf.png Download 2008 syllabus for PH320

Constitution

An abridged form of the constitution for the Mines chapter can be found here.

Government

Senior Level

  • President Michael D. Young miyoung@mines.edu
  • Vice President Alyssa Cobb acobb@mines.edu
  • Treasurer Laura Bucknam lbucknam@mines.edu
  • Secretary Ramya Mishra rmishra@mines.edu

Junior Level

  • Merika Treants
  • Andi Griesinger
  • Michelle Harris
  • Luke Law

Faculty Advisor

  • Cynthia Norrgran cnorrgran@hotmail.com

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