January 2012, Volume 10, Issue 4
Editor – Natalie Hofmeister ’13
Upcoming Seminars and Events
Monday, February 13
Biology in South India
In August 2011, ten biology majors boarded a plane and traveled to South India for a semester long service/learning experience. They learned about India and Indian life and each did 2 research projects. Come hear about their experiences!
RNS 410, 4:00 p.m.
Monday, February 20
Peruvian Medical Experience and Tropical Ecology in Costa Rica
In the interim service/learning course, Peruvian Medical Experience, students traveled to Cuzco, Peru under the direction of Ted Johnson and several health professionals. They assessed patient needs in a public hospital, a homeless shelter, orphanages, and a small village. At the same time, 18 students went to Costa Rica in an intensive field-oriented course under the direction of Kathy Shea. They explored lowland rain forest, montane forest, dry forest, and coastal and agricultural ecosystems through projects and field trips. Attend this seminar and get a glimpse of two off-campus biology interim courses.
RNS 410, 4:00 p.m.
Monday, February 27
Desert Biology and Research in Electron Microscopy
Class in the desert? Yeah sure, you betcha! Students in the Desert Biology interim course traveled on extended field trips to desert locations in Arizona and adjacent states under the direction of Steve Freedberg, examining interrelationships of desert plants and animals. Meanwhile, another group of students spent a portion of their interim at the Boulder Laboratory for 3-D electron microscopy of cells at the University of Colorado. This 300-level interim course was led by Eric Cole and Erica Zweifel.
RNS 410, 4:00 p.m.
Biology in the Corporate World: Insights from Charlie Raskob ’12
Charlie Raskob ’12, a Biology major who plans to work at Target next summer, shares his perspective on the major and how it’s prepared him for the future. More
A Budding Problem: Hardwood Forest Restoration on the Natural Lands
Natural Lands worker Andrew Kaul ’13 explains why oak dipping is so important to restoring the hardwood forests sowed in our own Natural Lands along Highway 35. More
StoMols: A New Club for Molecular Biologists
Are you interested in biochemistry or molecular biology? Michelle Logsdon ’13 and Anna Ballard ’13 introduce a new club at St. Olaf called StoMolS and tell you how to get involved! More
Wetlands Education Outreach at Greenvale Park Elementary School
Check out our Wetlands Education Outreach program at nearby Greenvale Park Elementary. Student leaders Laura Henneghan ’13 and Natalie Hofmeister ’13 encourage you to volunteer this spring! More
Three Years Out: Pao Lor
Pao Lor graduated in 2008 with a Biology major and concentrations in Asian Studies and Women’s Studies. He is a Clinical Research Coordinator at Minnesota Gastroenterology P.A. More
Comments, questions or corrections? Interested in contributing? Please contact Tory Borovsky, academic administrative assistant in biology.