
WELCOME to the BioClub website!
CLICK HERE for our awesome Darwin Day Birthday Party
Feb. 10th, 11:00 - 2:00, room 7 Science Bulding
CLICK HERE to learn about upcoming outings/events/meetings!
Anyone can be in the biology club! You don't have to be a science major. You can participate and help suggest activities. That would be great!
CLICK HERE for info about receiving announcements of BioClub activities and joining the club.
Society for Ecological Restoration: Several students in the BioClub are excited about the Society for Ecological Restoration. Click here for more info. You'll find Shri's email addresss there and you should defintely let her know if you are interested!
CLICK HERE for some information about fellowships, classes, work study, internships, summer jobs, etc.
click here for info about participating in a field study on eastern equine encephalitis.
The Bioc Club is an official student club (Yay!) and we need to get one student (could be anyone) to attend each BSO (Board of Student Organizations) meeting as the student rep for the BioClub.
click here for the BSO website.

The USM Chapter of Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta)
The National Biological Honor Society

Please vist the Tri-Beta website or contact faculty advisor, Dave Champlin, to find out more.
Below are some other groups in which Bio Club students are often interested. If you have a suggestion to add, please email it to Dave Champlin. Some of the site below include opportunities for volunteers and internships. Click here for an introduction to more possibilities.
Other cool student clubs include the Chem Club, the Environmental Sciences Student Group, and the Pre-Med and Health Student Society. You can learn more about the Pre-Med and Health Society by emailing the president, Kim Thomas.
Biodiversity Research Institute
Bioscience Association of Maine
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Freeport Wild Bird Supply
free Saturday morning bird walks
Maine Medical Center Research Institute:
Center for Molecular Medicine
Vector-Born Disease Laboratory
Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve
Children's Museum and Theatre of Maine
There are opportunities for volunteers including working on science education for children along with a small group of high school students called the Youth Rangers.
Wolfe's Neck Farm and Coastal Studies for Girls
University of New England's Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center

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To report problems with this webpage or for additional information please contact the Dave Champlin.