ABLE Open House Kicks off Fall Semester

The community room was packed for the ABLE Open House at Columbia Residence Hall on Monday, September 9, 2019.  Students from introductory biology courses were invited to tour the facilities, meet with tutors, enter a door prize raffle, and of course, enjoy snacks, including  Dr. Hess's famous  "body part cookies." ABLE, short for Academic Biology Learning Environment, is a resource area on the first floor in Columbia Residence Hall.  ABLE provides a place and resources for students in introductory biology courses to study individually and in groups together and with faculty.  ABLE contains models, bones, charts, microscopes, slides, books, workbooks, and computers.  Tutoring and review sessions are also held there.  ABLE is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Monday through Friday. A calendar of ABLE events, including times for tutoring and review sessions, is published monthly. 
A FULL house for the ABLE OPen House on September 9th.


Meet some of the ABLE Tutors. Graduate assistants: first row from left:
Kate Freeman, Victoria Roper, Caitlyn Collins, Tommy O'Rourke.
Second Row from left:  Keara Durmmer, Justin Heller, Martina Bennick, Ben Paul.

Cookies!

A & P and Bio Students!

Drs. Hare-Harris and Hess conduct the prize raffle

Drs. Nolt, Venditti (and Gianna) and Hess join the Open House Festivities,

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