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Inductions for new members will be May 5, 2007.

2004/05  Johnson's Pond clean-up/canoeing/BBQ will be held on Friday, May 13 starting at noon.  See yahoo maps for 709 Lakeside Dr. Salisbury 21801 for directions.  Free food and canoes supplied by SU.

TRIBETA inductions will be held 7:00, May 6, 2005 in the Wicomico Room.  Food and Music provided.  34 new members will be inducted.

3rd Annual High School Research Conference sponsored by TriBeta will be held April 29, 2005, in conjunction with the SU Research Conference. 


TriBeta's 2nd Annual High School Research Conference was held on May 5, 2004 in 101 Henson Hall.  Students from Mardela High school and Salisbury School presented their research projects, which ranged from "caffeine effects on heart rate in fish" to the building of a motorized, personal transportation device. (Picture)


TriBeta's Spring Induction and the Department of Biological Sciences Honors Night were held jointly on Friday, May 7, 2004 in the University Center. TriBeta's Vice-President Lisa Fitzgerald-Miller and fellow TriBeta member Megan Orth were both awarded the prestigious Biology Faculty award.  Meghan Smith, TriBeta's President, was awarded a certificate of recognition by the biology faculty. New TriBeta inductee, Matt Folstein (MattyFo) did not win any awards but did get to play his guitar on a few songs with the band.  Thirty new members were inducted into TriBeta (more pics)PUGSLY played after the induction ceremony: dancing and singing ensued.


The TriBeta and Alpha Omega social was held Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2003.  All faculty and students were invited. 

Christmas ornaments were decorated and then donated to the hospital.

2003 Tri Beta Inductions

Tri Beta provided great food afterwards, and entertainment was provided by the faculty band, PUGSLY.

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May 5, 2003. Tri Beta sponsored the inaugural SU High School Research Conference.  Nine students from Mardela High School gave oral presentations on their research projects. 

 
 

 



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