
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY•BIOCHEMISTRY•BIOINFORMATICS
Upcoming Events
Science and Technology Day
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Chesapeake Rooms, Student Union
9:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
You are invited to join leading educational professionals, researchers, and academic program directors and representatives at the 2008 Science and Technology Day held November 6th at Towson University! Experience the benefits of panels, workshops, research poster presentations, and networking opportunities in this friendly and professional atmosphere!
This program is especially designed for students from High Schools and Community Colleges who have interests in attending four year Universities. A distinguished panel of experts will explore some of the exciting opportunities for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) majors and careers that are available, and why these careers are so important for the future of the Baltimore region and the country. Representatives from academic institutions, companies and the general public are invited to attend. Our goal is to promote cooperation between institutions, attract students into the science fields, and encourage current University students to build their network for potential internships and jobs.
Career Panel
- Mr. Guy Davis, Moderator, Director of the Career Center, Towson University
- Dr. James Saunders, Director of Molecular Biology, Biochemistry & Bioinformatics Program (MB3), Towson University
- Dr. Donald A. Thomas, Director of the Hackerman Academy of Mathematics and Science, Towson University
- Dr. Mary Stapleton, Director, Education, Outreach, and Workforce Development, UMBI
- Dr. Michelle Bondima, Dean of Business, Health, Sciences and Mathematics, Baltimore City Community College
- Dr. Nancy Grasmick, State Superintendent for Schools, Maryland Department of Education
- Ms. Deborah Phelps, Principal, Windsor Mill Middle School, Baltimore Maryland
Registration and admission are FREE!
Complementary lunch will be served.
If you are bringing 30 or more in a group, please contact Ms. Tissa Thomas or Ms. Annie McMahon at 410-704-3128
The Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Bioinformatics (MB3) Program
Smith Hall, Room 360
Phone: 410 704 3491
Fax: 410 704 3490
email: MB3@towson.edu
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