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<h3>Discussion Forum</h3>
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&bull; [[BE Board:New event fund|New event fund]]<br>
• [[BE Board:Student awards|Student awards]]<br>
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• [[BE Board:Student directory|Student directory]]<br>
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''Note: This page is in especially active development, please post comments on the [[Talk:MIT Biological Engineering Graduate Student Board|talk page]].  If you are creating a new BE Board related page, please put this code,  <nowiki>{{Template:BE Board}}</nowiki>,  at the top of the page to generate the correct page header and links.''
''Note: This page is in especially active development, please post comments on the [[Talk:MIT Biological Engineering Graduate Student Board|talk page]].  If you are creating a new BE Board related page, please put this code,  <nowiki>{{Template:BE Board}}</nowiki>,  at the top of the page to generate the correct page header and links.''
==Recent announcements==
==Recent announcements==
* '''10/31/05''' - Our next meeting is this Thursday, Nov. 3rd. at 12pm in 56-614. See the agenda [[BE Board:11/3/05|here]].
* '''10/15/05''' - We just presented student feedback about the graduate program at the faculty retreat, see the presentation [[Image:GPR.pdf|here]].  Thanks to all those who contributed to the this feedback.  Expect feedback on how this went very soon!
* '''10/15/05''' - We just presented student feedback about the graduate program at the faculty retreat, see the presentation [[Image:GPR.pdf|here]].  Thanks to all those who contributed to the this feedback.  Expect feedback on how this went very soon!
* Welcome to the incoming BE students! Enjoy all the Orientation events!
* Welcome to the incoming BE students! Enjoy all the Orientation events!
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*Act as liaisons between the students, faculty, administration, and the Institute.
*Act as liaisons between the students, faculty, administration, and the Institute.
*Promote the unification of the Division through social events, academics, and outreach.
*Promote the unification of the Division through social events, academics, and outreach.
==Community News==
*9/15/2005 - archived [[BE Board:Meeting minutes|meeting minutes]] have been added from 2005, thanks [[Sriram Kosuri|sri]]

Revision as of 10:12, 31 October 2005

=For current website see begradboard.mit.edu=

Welcome to the BE Board wiki, this site is an experiment to evaluate whether the board can benefit from having a collaborative space online. We hope this will improve communication within the board as well as with the MIT BE graduate student population. See our website here

Information

Calendar
Pictures
Minutes
Agendas
Links

Discussion Forum

New event fund
Student awards
Student directory


Note: This page is in especially active development, please post comments on the talk page. If you are creating a new BE Board related page, please put this code, {{Template:BE Board}}, at the top of the page to generate the correct page header and links.

Recent announcements

  • 10/31/05 - Our next meeting is this Thursday, Nov. 3rd. at 12pm in 56-614. See the agenda here.
  • 10/15/05 - We just presented student feedback about the graduate program at the faculty retreat, see the presentation File:GPR.pdf. Thanks to all those who contributed to the this feedback. Expect feedback on how this went very soon!
  • Welcome to the incoming BE students! Enjoy all the Orientation events!
  • Congratulations to the newly elected 2005-2006 Biological Engineering Graduate Student Board!
  • Would you like to get involved in organizing one of the BE Board events? Volunteers are welcome at any point, just contact us (as a group, or personally).


Goals of the BE Board

  • Represent student views and interests to the faculty and the Institute.
  • Take appropriate actions to ensure student views and interests are respected by the Division.
  • Maintain and improve graduate student life within the Division.
  • Act as liaisons between the students, faculty, administration, and the Institute.
  • Promote the unification of the Division through social events, academics, and outreach.