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The Mission of the BioSAC:
The Biological Sciences Student Advisory Council, BioSAC, provides undergraduate
bio majors with an institution that promotes academic excellence, free
exchange of ideas, ethical behavior, responsibility to the campus and
society and commitment to work. The BioSAC was created to advise the department
to better serve students in terms of academics, future professional goals
and personal development. When students leave Carnegie Mellon they will
not only be prepared for society's challenges, but also leave with a unique
undergraduate experience. Why Should I Become Involved?
If you are a Biological Sciences student interested in actively participating
in departmental and campus activities, email rbollin1@andrew.cmu.edu or
check out the events calendar for the next meeting time and place.The
BioSAC is involved with numerous activities both within the department
and the campus community. By becoming a member of the BioSAC you have
the opportunity to make a difference on campus by addressing curricular
issues and concerns that effect your daily campus life. You will also
be able to network for internship and career opportunities through guest
speakers, trips to local technology firms and discussions with career
speakers. By being an active member, you will interact with students that
share the same interests as you and will also show your dedication to
your department. How Can I Become a Member?
If you are a Biological Sciences student interested in actively participating
in departmental and campus activities, email rbollin1@andrew.cmu.edu
or check the BioSAC webpage for the next meeting time and location.
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