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What: The math scholarship fund is now open for the
      2013-2014 school year.

How: You must complete a scholarship application online.

           Visit our website at www.wbu.edu/mathsci
           Click on Scholarships and select


Deadline: Monday, March 18th, 2013
Dedication of the Cloudcroft, NM Station
 as the Bowers-Thompson Field Station
Hall announcements abridged1
Meetings will be every other Wednesday in room 011
starting @ 6p.m.

Upcoming Dates:
                    Feb. 13th
                    Feb. 27th
                    March 13th
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Library Tutoring Schedule for Math
                             Computer lab downstairs
Monday      6-7 p.m.         Stats
            8-9 p.m.         Pre Alg. Alg., Cal I
            9-10 p.m.        Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I, Trig
Tuesday     6-7 p.m.         Stats
            8-9 p.m.         Pre Alg. Alg. Cal I., Trig
Wednesday   8-9 p.m.         Pre Alg. Alg. Cal I., Trig

Thursday    7-8 p.m.         Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I.

Friday      1-4 p.m.         Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I., Trig

Saturday    1-5 p.m.         Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I., Trig

Sunday      7:30-8:30 p.m.   Pre Alg., Alg., Cal. I
Tutoring Schedule
                   for Sciences
BIOL 1400   Monday   6-8 p.m.   MSB 205   Jarrett Ross

BIOL 1402   Monday   8-9 p.m.   MSB 205   Jarrett Ross

CHEM 1402   Monday   7-9 p.m.   MSB 116   Hailey
                                          Budnick
RECOGNITION OF THE JOANNE BOWERS
  CHEMICAL EDUCATION ENDOWED
          SCHOLARSHIP
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NEED HELP WITH YOUR MATH HOMEWORK?
  FREE TUTORING IS AVAILABLE!
                                             2. Visit the Meadows Lab:
1. Visit our Math Lab:
                                                         Downstairs in Library
               MSB 114
               4-7 p.m.                           The lab monitors are math tutors!!!

  Monday and Friday: Algebra and Trig
                                             3. Get a Personal Tutor (Free!!!)
Tuesday-Thursday: Algebra, Trig, Stats and
               Calculus
                                                      Contact the Tutoring Office

                                                 291- 3765    UC 208 (upstairs in UC)
Want to get involved?
Check out these student organizations
Pioneer Health Service Corps
Our Organization
   Pre-health organization that helps
    college students become more
    involved with their university and
    community


      * Shadowing and Volunteer Opportunities * Community Service
                                 Projects *
    * CPR and First Aid Certification * Medical Mission Opportunities *
Student’s Chapter of the American
                 Chemical Society
         What We’re About                                  What We Do
     S.C.A.C.S exists to provide                  •Science Demos
     professional development and                 •Community Outreach
     community service opportunities              •Recycling
     to our student members. We also              •Attend national and regional A.C.S
     provide numerous on campus and                meetings
     off campus hands-on chemistry
                                                            Meeting Times
     experiences for public and home
     school students.                             Meetings are every other Thursday at
                                                       8pm in Basement Room 116!

Contact Dr. Gray for information (291-1122, MSB 031)
Become a            fan of the
School of Mathematics and Sciences at
Selling our “Green” mugs




{
    Planning our service project

    Planning for Research Day

    Meetings take place every 2nd
    Monday of the month!

    Dues: $10
Texas Academy of Science Meeting
            March 1 – 4, 2012
Rock Face Window at Chisos       Conference Center in Alpine, TX at
Mountains at Big Bend National   Sul Ross State University
Park
There is an organization for people who love the
    mathematical sciences. A community that values
               discussion and exposition,
     for meeting colleagues and building knowledge
                       TOGETHER.
 An organization with roots in the nineteenth century
       and a powerful role in the twenty-first.
MAA Sponsored Events
     It's the Mathematical Association of America.
 Semimonthly
 “Math Talks”
 Fun fundraisers
                                                          For more information contact
    Problem of                                          Dr. Emilia Moore: mooree@wbu.edu
    The week
Monthly game nights
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Field Biology or
                   Environmental
  Organismal                       Molecular Biology
                     Science
    Biology




  Dr. Kasner        Dr. Grover        Dr. Reinhart
  MSB 218           MSB 224            MSB 203
  291-1117          291-1118           291-1124
Pre-Medical,
Dental, Physician               Pre-Physical or
                      Pre-
  Assistant, or                  Occupational
                    Pharmacy
    Medical                        Therapy
  Technology




  Dr. Reinhart       Dr. Gray      Dr. Grover
   MSB 203           MSB 031       MSB 224
   291-1124          291-1122      291-1115
Math for
       Mathematics            Pre-Engineering   Secondary
                                                 Teachers




Mrs. Faucett   Dr. E. Moore      Dr. Hahn       Dr. Adamson
 MSB 220        MSB 122          MSB 120         MSB 125
 291-1133       291-1132         291-1127        291-1129
Chemistry                       Geology




Dr. Gray      Dr. R. Moore   Dr. Schmidt         Dr. Walsh
MSB 031        MSB 029        MSB 032            MSB 028
291-1122       291-1125       291-1121           291-1123
STEM Conference: Midland, TX at Wildlife Preserve
                                          October 5-7, 2012
                                         Math and Chemistry
                                                           Dr. William Hahn, Dr. Chris Thornhill,
                                                           And Dr. Robert Moore took 7 students to
                                                           Midland College for the STEM undergrad
                                                           research conference.

                                                           Rick Ross gave an oral presentation
                                                           titled "On Seymour's Second
                                                           Neighborhood Conjecture“.

                                                           Hailey Budnick and Jessica Kenneson
                                                           gave a poster presentation titled “A novel
                                                           application of EMSA and DSLR
                                                           technology for detecting RecA binding to
                                                           Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA
                                                           sequences”.
Trevor Burrow, Hailey Budnick, Diana Muturia, Anna Kite
STEM Undergraduate Research Conference: Midland, TX
                             October 5-7
                         Math and Chemistry




                                                             Jessica Kenneson and Hailey Budnick won
Rick Ross won   2nd   Place in the oral presentation group          2nd Place in the poster group
Wayland Baptist University
 Geological Society (WBUGS)


 Activities
     – Community service
     – High Plains Gem
       and Mineral Show
     – Education
     – Fieldtrips
     – Fund raising

Contact Dr. David Schmidt for information (291-1121, MSB 032)
Fall Cookout 2012
Let the Games Begin!
      Chandelier
Egg Tower
                           S
                       C   C
                       E   R
                       R   A
                       E   M
                       A   B
                       L   L
                           E
Bottoms
   U
   P      Cookout
           Games
            2012
Tug-A-War



And the winner is…MATH
What: The math scholarship fund is now open for the
      2013-2014 school year.

How: You must complete a scholarship application online.

           Visit our website at www.wbu.edu/mathsci
           Click on Scholarships and select


Deadline: Monday, March 18th, 2013
Do you or your organization have
an announcement that you would
like to see here?

SEND YOUR INFO TO
MEGAN MCPHERSON
mcphersonm@wbu.edu

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Hall announcements abridged1

  • 2. What: The math scholarship fund is now open for the 2013-2014 school year. How: You must complete a scholarship application online. Visit our website at www.wbu.edu/mathsci Click on Scholarships and select Deadline: Monday, March 18th, 2013
  • 3. Dedication of the Cloudcroft, NM Station as the Bowers-Thompson Field Station
  • 5. Meetings will be every other Wednesday in room 011 starting @ 6p.m. Upcoming Dates:  Feb. 13th  Feb. 27th  March 13th
  • 7. Library Tutoring Schedule for Math Computer lab downstairs Monday 6-7 p.m. Stats 8-9 p.m. Pre Alg. Alg., Cal I 9-10 p.m. Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I, Trig Tuesday 6-7 p.m. Stats 8-9 p.m. Pre Alg. Alg. Cal I., Trig Wednesday 8-9 p.m. Pre Alg. Alg. Cal I., Trig Thursday 7-8 p.m. Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I. Friday 1-4 p.m. Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I., Trig Saturday 1-5 p.m. Pre Alg., Alg., Cal I., Trig Sunday 7:30-8:30 p.m. Pre Alg., Alg., Cal. I
  • 8. Tutoring Schedule for Sciences BIOL 1400 Monday 6-8 p.m. MSB 205 Jarrett Ross BIOL 1402 Monday 8-9 p.m. MSB 205 Jarrett Ross CHEM 1402 Monday 7-9 p.m. MSB 116 Hailey Budnick
  • 9. RECOGNITION OF THE JOANNE BOWERS CHEMICAL EDUCATION ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
  • 11. NEED HELP WITH YOUR MATH HOMEWORK? FREE TUTORING IS AVAILABLE! 2. Visit the Meadows Lab: 1. Visit our Math Lab: Downstairs in Library MSB 114 4-7 p.m. The lab monitors are math tutors!!! Monday and Friday: Algebra and Trig 3. Get a Personal Tutor (Free!!!) Tuesday-Thursday: Algebra, Trig, Stats and Calculus Contact the Tutoring Office 291- 3765 UC 208 (upstairs in UC)
  • 12. Want to get involved? Check out these student organizations
  • 13. Pioneer Health Service Corps Our Organization  Pre-health organization that helps college students become more involved with their university and community * Shadowing and Volunteer Opportunities * Community Service Projects * * CPR and First Aid Certification * Medical Mission Opportunities *
  • 14. Student’s Chapter of the American Chemical Society What We’re About What We Do S.C.A.C.S exists to provide •Science Demos professional development and •Community Outreach community service opportunities •Recycling to our student members. We also •Attend national and regional A.C.S provide numerous on campus and meetings off campus hands-on chemistry Meeting Times experiences for public and home school students. Meetings are every other Thursday at 8pm in Basement Room 116! Contact Dr. Gray for information (291-1122, MSB 031)
  • 15. Become a fan of the School of Mathematics and Sciences at
  • 16. Selling our “Green” mugs { Planning our service project Planning for Research Day Meetings take place every 2nd Monday of the month! Dues: $10
  • 17. Texas Academy of Science Meeting March 1 – 4, 2012 Rock Face Window at Chisos Conference Center in Alpine, TX at Mountains at Big Bend National Sul Ross State University Park
  • 18. There is an organization for people who love the mathematical sciences. A community that values discussion and exposition, for meeting colleagues and building knowledge TOGETHER. An organization with roots in the nineteenth century and a powerful role in the twenty-first. MAA Sponsored Events It's the Mathematical Association of America. Semimonthly “Math Talks” Fun fundraisers For more information contact Problem of Dr. Emilia Moore: mooree@wbu.edu The week Monthly game nights
  • 20. Field Biology or Environmental Organismal Molecular Biology Science Biology Dr. Kasner Dr. Grover Dr. Reinhart MSB 218 MSB 224 MSB 203 291-1117 291-1118 291-1124
  • 21. Pre-Medical, Dental, Physician Pre-Physical or Pre- Assistant, or Occupational Pharmacy Medical Therapy Technology Dr. Reinhart Dr. Gray Dr. Grover MSB 203 MSB 031 MSB 224 291-1124 291-1122 291-1115
  • 22. Math for Mathematics Pre-Engineering Secondary Teachers Mrs. Faucett Dr. E. Moore Dr. Hahn Dr. Adamson MSB 220 MSB 122 MSB 120 MSB 125 291-1133 291-1132 291-1127 291-1129
  • 23. Chemistry Geology Dr. Gray Dr. R. Moore Dr. Schmidt Dr. Walsh MSB 031 MSB 029 MSB 032 MSB 028 291-1122 291-1125 291-1121 291-1123
  • 24. STEM Conference: Midland, TX at Wildlife Preserve October 5-7, 2012 Math and Chemistry Dr. William Hahn, Dr. Chris Thornhill, And Dr. Robert Moore took 7 students to Midland College for the STEM undergrad research conference. Rick Ross gave an oral presentation titled "On Seymour's Second Neighborhood Conjecture“. Hailey Budnick and Jessica Kenneson gave a poster presentation titled “A novel application of EMSA and DSLR technology for detecting RecA binding to Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA sequences”. Trevor Burrow, Hailey Budnick, Diana Muturia, Anna Kite
  • 25. STEM Undergraduate Research Conference: Midland, TX October 5-7 Math and Chemistry Jessica Kenneson and Hailey Budnick won Rick Ross won 2nd Place in the oral presentation group 2nd Place in the poster group
  • 26. Wayland Baptist University Geological Society (WBUGS) Activities – Community service – High Plains Gem and Mineral Show – Education – Fieldtrips – Fund raising Contact Dr. David Schmidt for information (291-1121, MSB 032)
  • 28. Let the Games Begin! Chandelier
  • 29. Egg Tower S C C E R R A E M A B L L E Bottoms U P Cookout Games 2012
  • 31. What: The math scholarship fund is now open for the 2013-2014 school year. How: You must complete a scholarship application online. Visit our website at www.wbu.edu/mathsci Click on Scholarships and select Deadline: Monday, March 18th, 2013
  • 32. Do you or your organization have an announcement that you would like to see here? SEND YOUR INFO TO MEGAN MCPHERSON mcphersonm@wbu.edu