The Experiential Learning Network will cover the cost of registration fees, poster printing and transportation to and from the event. ELN will then contact students who fill out the form with specific details on how to officially register for the conference and take advantage of funding for poster printing.
This fantastic opportunity to share your research and creative activities with the SUNY community is not to be missed!
Join us this summer in Singapore! This six-week program offers students an opportunity to live in Asia, experience its culture and sights, and visit multinational companies to learn about the opportunities and challenges unique to Asia. Students will earn six credits and take two courses at UB’s Singapore campus. The program is open to all majors!
Information sessions: Thursday, February 6 and Wednesday, February 12 from 5 pm – 6 pm in Alfiero 205
Learn how you can earn UB credit studying overseas! Attend the Study Abroad Fair to learn about 80+ UB programs, meet with UB faculty regarding their unique faculty-led programs, gather information on financial aid and available scholarships, and chat with study abroad alumni about their international experiences to learn how you can fit studying abroad into your degree program at UB.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020 from 11:00AM – 2:00PM in the Student Union Lobby
240 Student UnionLearn more about gender and sexual identities and
issues facing and within the LGBTQ communities. Learn to be better allies
and increase awareness of resources on our campus and in Buffalo. The
goal of this workshop is to inspire others to create safe and affirming
environments for all members of our community.
240 Student UnionCome join us as we highlight being a Person of Color
in the LGBTQ+ community while enjoying some dessert, playing jeopardy and
writing encouraging notes for LGBTQ+ individuals at UB.
240 Student UnionWe will be viewing, Moonlight, a movie about a young,
black man growing up gay in an impoverished part of Miami. His journey to
manhood is guided by the kindness, support and love of the community that helps
raise him. Discussion will follow.
South Campus lab is looking for an undergraduate researcher
to help with a project that aims to elucidate the function of a novel
neuropeptide system. Will consider students from any major as long as they have
an interest and curiosity in the link between brain function and behavior.
Course credit available.
Qualifications: punctual, conscience, team player, dedicated
Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School
of Medicine (MU JCESOM) Graduate Program is offering the Summer Research
Internship for Minority Students (SRIMS) for its 12th year!
The SRIMS program includes nine weeks of
graduate-level research in the field of biomedical sciences.
Participants receive formal research training while expanding their
learning experience through workshops, seminars on current topics,
mentoring and professional networking.
Vision
The vision behind Marshall’s commitment to this program is twofold:
To establish a pipeline of diverse, underrepresented students into health-related research.
To enrich the current research through an added diversity of ideas, perspectives, and cultures