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Congratulations Class of 2012 !!!


In honor of the Human Biology Class

of 2012, we request the

pleasure of your company

at a reception to celebrate

the achievements of the

fourth graduating class of the

Human Biology Program.

Indiana University-Bloomington

Morrison Hall Atrium

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

10:30am-12:30pm.

RSVP by Monday, April 23rd to drichar@indiana.edu with number attending.   Because of space constraints, we will need to limit the number of guests to 3 per student. We may be able to accommodate more once we have received total number of RSVP’s.

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Upcoming Events

 

HUBI Brown Bag Series

Next Brown Bag:  April 18

Preparing To Be A Physician-Scientist: A senior human biology student's involvement on past, present, and future clinical research on atrial fibrillation. Come learn about atrial fibrillation, the most common cardiac arrhythmia, and an innovative surgical treatment aimed to cure it. 

Andrea Wolf, HUBI senior

This is our last Brown Bag of the semester, hope to see you there!
Noon-1pm

Morrison Hall 103


Seminar:

Religion as a Means to Assure Genetic
Paternity in the Dogon of Mali

Dr. Beverly Strassmann
Professor of Anthropology
Research Center for Group Dynamics
Department of Anthropology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI

Wednesday, April 18

4:00pm

Jordan Hall 009                           more>>

What are we?

 

Human Biology is an intellectually-vibrant interdisciplinary major that challenges students to gain a holistic view of humanity. It provides students with a solid grounding in the scientific understanding of human biology, and emphasizes the ways that human biology is shaped by, understood, and interpreted within a social and cultural context. Students take innovative core courses in Human Biology that are co-taught by faculty in the life science and the social sciences or humanities. They also pursue coursework at the lower and upper levels in the sciences and choose an area of concentration that best suits their interests and that includes classes in the natural and social sciences and the humanities.


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