It’s almost here!! Our 2nd Annual Agar Art Event is this Wednesday, April 6th from 5 to 6 pm @ Beadle E122.1. Those of you who attended the mandatory safety training and finished the online training are able to join us in making art with bacteria !! We can’t wait to see what you can come up with :)
Also be on the lookout for more information soon about a lab tour with Food Microbiologist Dr. Hutkins at Food Innovation Center on NIC on April 20th!
Congrats to the new Microbiology Club Officers!
President - George Santarpia
Vice President - Alice Guo
Treasurer - Your Name Here (election Fall 2022)
Secretary - Francie Heeren
Social Coordinator - Zahra'a Al-Ghareeb
The objective of the Microbiology Club is to expand students’ knowledge on the subject of microbiology outside of the classroom including tours and lab experience like Agar Art. And it's a great way to spend time with like-minded peers! Next Meeting - Fall 2022
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED for this Seminar
April 28, 2 - 3PM Via Zoom
"Structure, biogenesis, and engineering of the
Eukaryotic CO2-concentrating organelle, the Pyrenoid"
Dr. Martin Jonikas
Associate Professor of Molecular Biology,
Princeton University Continue reading…
Pre-Health Students,
If you have not yet thought about options for funding your health school education, join us for this Zoom session for help in planning for these details.
Financing Health School Education
Thursday, April 14, 4 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Love Library South 221
The extra years of school required to become a healthcare practitioner will have financial implications (debt, cost of living, etc.). Attend this session to get started thinking about how you can prepare financially for your advanced education and learn about programs available to help you pay back your health school educational costs.
Dr. Deanna Funnell-Harris at the USDA/Agricultural Research Service, located on the East Campus, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, has an opening for an undergraduate student to provide laboratory, greenhouse and field support to plant pathology/microbiology research projects. The position is part-time during the academic year and part-time to full-time during the summer. The hourly rate is $15.00. Benefits include sick leave, annual leave (vacation time) and up to 10 paid holidays per year. Please email Deanna.Funnell-Harris@usda.gov for more information.
Starting March 21st, Microbiology students will be assigned temporarily to an Arts and Sciences Advising group that includes the following 3 advising leaders in the College of Arts and Sciences:
Assistant Director of Advising, Amy Beyer
Myself, the Director of Academic Advising
Senior Director for Student Academic and Career Development, Christina Fielder casadvising@unl.eduContinue reading…