Tri-Beta Biology Honor Society


Tri-Beta Officers 2018-2019
Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) is a an honor society dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study. The mission of Tri-Beta is: 1) to stimulate scholarship; 2) to disseminate scientific knowledge; and 3) to promote biological research.Since its founding in 1922, more than 175,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership, and more than 430 chapters have been established throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Among these, are Bloomsburg University's Rho Chi Chapter, founded in 1984. Leading the chapter this year are from left: President: Kaitlyn Gresko; Secretary: Elizabeth Kester; Treasurer: Allison McCracken; Historian: Michaela Roth; Vice-President: Rachael Ryver; Historian: Andrew Cross. Current student members are: Emily Ashberry, Jerome Betz III, MacKenzie McDowell, Dhir Gala, Aaron Gordon-Weaver, Devin Jenkins, Heather Llewellyn, Benjamine Paul, John Poling, Jennifer Ringsdorf, Phoebe Slavens, Colleen Tobey, Emily Weaver, Ian WhitesideDrs. Hare-Harris and Surmacz are co-advisors.  New members will be inducted at an initiation ceremony on Sunday, October 14 at 2 pm in 108 Hartline. Dr. Kate Beishline will be the guest speaker. Applications for membership are currently being accepted are available outside 146 Hartline.

This semester, Tri-Beta is hosting Biology Trivia on Wednesday, September 19. Everyone is welcome! The group tutors each Weds from 5:30 to 6:30 pm at ABLE in Columbia Residence Hall. Community service events, Mock Interviews and a fundraiser are also planned for fall semester. The chapter will host the regional district 2 convention of Tri-Beta during spring semester.

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