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MSU announces inaugural Biological Sciences student ambassadors

MSU announces inaugural Biological Sciences student ambassadors

Mississippi 大象APP鈥檚 inaugural Biological Sciences Ambassadors include (front row, l-r)  Brooke Lashley, Kenya Williams, Chase Warren, Virginia Lomax, Casey Raborn (back row, l-r) Brelynn Dubose, Dillon Coulter, Michael Whelan, Alanna Bond and Jaylen Pennisson. (Photo by Megan Bean)

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥 Ten Mississippi 大象APP students have been selected to serve as ambassadors for the university鈥檚 second largest academic unit.

Chosen from nearly 30 applicants, the group marks the first student ambassador organization in the Department of Biological Sciences鈥 long history within the College of Arts and Sciences.

Biological Sciences Ambassadors will assist the department with on-campus recruiting events, community service projects, and alumni relations throughout the upcoming academic year.

鈥淲e are so excited to welcome this inaugural group of Biological Sciences Ambassadors for what promises to be an integral component of outreach for our department,鈥 said Michael Black, the department鈥檚 academic coordinator and Biological Sciences Ambassadors adviser.

鈥淭he 3.60 composite GPA of this incoming group speaks to the quality of our students and those we continue to attract to 大象APP,鈥 Black added.

MSU鈥檚 inaugural Biological Sciences Ambassadors include (by hometown):

BAY ST. LOUIS鈥擩aylen E. Pennisson, a sophomore biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

CORDOVA, Tennessee鈥擜lanna D. Bond, a sophomore biological sciences/pre-dental major.

FLORA鈥擝relynn A. Dubose, a sophomore biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

GREENVILLE鈥擪enya L. Williams, a sophomore biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

HUDSONVILLE, Michigan鈥擟asey M. Raborn, a senior biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

MADISON鈥擟hase A. Warren, a junior microbiology major.

MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Missouri鈥擝rooke M. Lashley, a sophomore biological sciences/pre-medicine major.

PASCAGOULA鈥擠illon R. Coulter, a junior microbiology and biological sciences/pre-medicine double-major.

PLANO, Illinois鈥擵irginia M. Lomax, a senior microbiology major.

WHEATON, Illinois鈥擬ichael Whelan, a senior biological sciences major.

Serving more than 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the Department of Biological Sciences offers degrees in biological sciences, microbiology and medical technology. Many students in the department seek rigorous preparation for medical, dental and nursing school, among other science and health-related programs and professions.

For more on the Department of Biological Sciences, visit ; the College of Arts and Sciences, .

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