Do more than go to class, get involved in the biology department. Joining a student organization helps you get to know other students in your major, build your resume and make connections while at Texas Wesleyan. Take a look at the different opportunities you have to get involved in the biology department.
Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) is a national biological honor society with a mission to encourage scientific leadership and build relationships in the scientific community. You'll network with future employers and have the opportunity to add leadership positions to your resume. As a student-lead organization, students set the agenda and plan events they want to participate in.
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Every semester, the biology department sponsors a public research forum for its students. Biology students are required to participate in research courses as part of their degree. Most of the student research presented at the forum stems from those high-level research courses.
The Biology Research Forum is held in the Science Lecture Theatre the last week of the fall and spring semester. All faculty, staff and students, even outside of the biology department, are invited to attend.
If you have any questions or want more information, please contact Bruce Benz at bbenz@txwes.edu.
Are you interested in serving your community? All faculty, staff and students are welcome to join the Texas Wesleyan Habitat for Humanity Campus Chapter. The organization adopted the mission of the international branch to help get rid of homelessness and substandard housing, especially in the Fort Worth area. Learn more about how to join Habitat for Humanity today.
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