The following message is official and has been approved by the appropriate authorities to be posted to this list. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Health & Sex Peer Education Program 2. MCBcDNA Course Advising Night, 4/3/2006 3. Apply to be next year's Health Careers Assistant! 4. Faculty-student luncheon with Professor Kane, 4/10/2006 5. PILLS presents, Brian Foxworth from Loma Linda Pharmacy School Office of Admissions 6. The Foundation for the International Medical Relief of Children 7. Colleges Against Cancer - 2nd general meeting, 3/21 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Health & Sex Peer Education Program
Join us during the 2006-7 academic year as a Health and Sexuality Peer Educator! Our program is part of Health Promotion at University Health Services. Peer educators provide sexual health information in one-on-one appointments as well as in outreaches for students and groups for the UC Berkeley community. Our mission is to empower the people in our community by giving them the knowledge they need to make safe, healthy decisions and actions. *Expand your knowledge of sexual health *Make a positive impact on your community *Get to know a group of sex positive Berkeley students *Develop your counseling skills *Improve your leadership and public speaking skills APPLY ONLINE BY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd!!!! <http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/students/healthpromotion/healthandsex/index.htm= l>http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/students/healthpromotion/healthandsex/index.ht= ml =46or more information, please visit the website above or e-mail your questions to <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. MCBcDNA Course Advising Night, 4/3/2006 "MCBers! MCBcDNA, a student club on campus, is hosting another Course Advising Night on April 3rd at 6:30 pm in 182 Dwinelle. This will be a laid-back affair in which your fellows come to seek your weathered advice on Telebears strategizing, which Professors to dodge and which to waitlist for, University requirements and the like. If you are a student who has successfully circumnavigated much of the Getting-An-MCB-Degree-Processes, please help those who must walk the path in your wake! There will be food-a-plenty with a "MCB Novelty Glass" as a reward for your time. Please let me know if you're interested: Patrick Evers, [EMAIL PROTECTED]" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. Apply to be next year's Health Careers Assistant! HEALTH CAREERS ASSISTANTS NEEDED! Do you like doing research to answer a question? Is it satisfying for you to provide information to other students and lend assistance? Then being a Career Center Health Careers Assistant is for you! These paraprofessionals are full-time Cal students who are also part-time employees of the Career Center. Health Careers Assistants work primarily to present programs and design ways to deliver useful information on Health Careers to Cal students. Services offered by Health Careers Assistants include: *Web research and writing for career.berkeley.edu *Outreach to student groups *Premed/Prehealth Workshops *Peer Advising To learn more about the Health Careers Assistant programs, visit http://career.berkeley.edu/Peers/Peers.stm *You must have Work Study eligibility to apply to be a 2006-2007 Career Center Health Careers Assistant. *You do not need to be pre med or have a health career goal to apply for this position, which will teach you many marketable skills. *Must be at training on Wednesday, August 23, 2006 We are currently recruiting for the Health Careers Assistants, apply by April 3rd. Email your RESUME and COVER LETTER to Grace Chen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4. Faculty-student luncheon with Professor Kane, 4/10/2006 You are invited to come to mcbUSA=92s faculty-student luncheon with *Professor Kane* on Monday, April 10 at 12a.m. For those who are not familiar with Professor Kane, she is a professor in the Molecular Cellular Biology department. She currently teaches Bio 1A Lab Lecture, MCB 15, MCB 110L, IB Thesis course, and field studies. Her research goal is to understand how gene expression is controlled in eukaryotic cells. Professor Kane has also co-founded the Biology Scholars Program that promote underserved students in the Biological Sciences. Come join us in getting to know one of Berkeley's most popular professors. If interested, please RSVP by emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] by Monday, April 3. Additionally, please turn in a $10 refundable deposit to the mcbUSA Luncheon Deposit box in 142 Life Science Building Annex (LSA) to hold your spot for the luncheon. This WILL BE RETURNED to you at the luncheon. Space is limited so please reply ASAP. Hope to hear from you soon, Ada Cheng mcbUSA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5. PILLS presents, Brian Foxworth from Loma Linda Pharmacy School Office of Admissions Pre-Pharmacy Society (PILLS) present "Loma Linda School of Pharmacy Guest Speaker Night" this Monday! Who: Brian Foxworth from Loma Linda Pharmacy School Office of Admissions What: PILLS "Loma Linda Guest Speaker Night" Where: 110 Wheeler When: Monday, 3/20 630PM-800PM How: You know how! =3DD Come find out more about what Loma Linda School of Pharmacy has to offer! Brian Foxworth will talk about important information you need to know about Loma Linda's application process and Pharm D program. Questions? Email Ryan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~pills/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6. The Foundation for the International Medical Relief of Children The Foundation for the International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC) is a new international aid organization dedicated to serving the needs of youth across the globe. In the span of a few years, FIMRC has established clinics in a variety of areas, including Costa Rica and India, and has carried out many successful medical missions. In addition, many local branches of FIMRC have participated in domestic projects, including the nutritional outreach projects at elementary schools. Now, FIMRC would like your help in creating an official chapter of FIMRC at the University of California, Berkeley! A trial-run of a UC Berkeley Chapter has been immensely successful, with the chapter winning two "Chapter of the Month" awards last year. We are looking forward to fortifying the chapter as a permanent force on the Cal campus and are looking for motivated and innovative undergraduates to take a leadership role in this program. Please visit our website at <http://www.fimrc.org>http://www.fimrc.org for more information. If you are interested, please contact send an email to <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] One Vision... Many Paths... A Celebration of Humanity... Karen-Marie L. Gagnon Executive Director Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children PO Box 1132 Philadelphia, PA 19105-1132 1-202-341-0877 (mobile) 1-888-735-6530 (fax) <http://www.fimrc.org/>http://www.fimrc.org/ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7. Colleges Against Cancer - 2nd general meeting, 3/21 Come and get involved in the fight against cancer! Colleges Against Cancer--Second General Meeting Date: Tuesday, March 21 Time: 5PM Location: 121 Wheeler We will be discussing upcoming events like Daffodil Days, Relay for Life, and Cancer Awareness week in April. Hope to see you all there! -- ^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^ Anne Aaboe phone: (510) 643-7473 Undergraduate Advising Manager fax: (510) 643-2208 Molecular & Cell Biology email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2083 Valley Life Sciences, #3200 web: mcb.berkeley.edu/undergrad Berkeley, CA 94720 ---------------------------------------------------------------- The above message does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of MCBcDNA, mcbUSA, the MCB Department, or UC Berkeley. TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe mcb-infoline" in the message body. Please send questions or comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For a list of upcoming events and information about the student clubs: MCBcDNA http://mcb.berkeley.edu/groups/mcbcdna/ mcbUSA http://mcb.berkeley.edu/groups/mcbusa/
