Undergraduate students
Changing mindsMadelyn Blake launched a nonprofit to bring evidence-based education about addiction to high school students. |
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All in good cheerThe annual Golden Pipettes ceremony recognized 10 CBS faculty and staff members for their contributions to student life. |
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Coming to conclusionsMore than 100 CBS students' research projects were on full display at this year's Undergraduate Research Symposium. |
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Think fast!With only a few hours to complete their task, students put their creativity and critical thinking skills to the test developing biology-based solutions during the CBS Case Study Competition. |
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Skating through lifeThe Wethington sisters share a love for hockey, academia, and a commitment to making a positive impact in the world. |
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Meet the 2023 Itasca internsItasca Biological Research Station interns Madie, Lou and Alex offer insight into their summer up north. |
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A leadership match with Be The Match On CampusMikayla Whitehouse finds meaning in her leadership involvement with Be The Match On Campus. |
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Building communication into the curriculumCBS enhances its Writing Enriched Curriculum with the aim to expand communication education across the college. |
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An inquiring mindEven before starting college, Roj Cosiquien knew he wanted to do research. His curiosity was rewarded with an Astronaut Scholarship. |
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Welcome (back) to campus from the CBS Career TeamWe’re looking forward to connecting with you! Schedule a career coaching appointment and attend our programming. |