GCSU undergraduate research earns recognition at the Regional Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society District Convention
GCSU undergraduate research earns recognition at the Regional Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society District Convention
Three undergraduate students and one faculty member from the Department of Biological & Environmental Sciences attended the Regional Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society District Convention at the 85th Association of Southeastern Biologists (ASB) Conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee, over Spring Break. Elizabeth Seidita won an Excellent Oral Presentation award for her talk and Heather Vincent and Sarah West co-presented a poster. The work presented was supported by Beta Beta Beta Research Grants awarded to Elizabeth Seidita and Heather Vincent in the fall. Additionally, Heather Vincent was elected as as secretary, and Dr. Kasey Karen was awarded the Outstanding Advisor of the Year award for the Beta Beta Beta Southeast Region District 1.