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<font color=#2D9258 size=3>'''Welcome'''</font> to the BE Board's <wikionly>wiki</wikionly><nonwikionly>website.</nonwikionly>.  We represent the graduate students of [http://mit.edu/be Biological Engineering] at [http://web.mit.edu MIT].  From here, you can find out what we do and what's happening now.  <wikionly>As a wiki, you can add content, post pictures from events, participate in discussions etc.  To do so, you need an OpenWetWare account.  Most BE students already have accounts but if you don't, see [[OpenWetWare:How to join|this page]] to sign up.  If you are unfamiliar with editing a wiki, check out this [[OpenWetWare:Getting started|getting started tutorial]].</wikionly>  <nonwikionly>This website is based on a wiki that can be found [http://openwetware.org/wiki/BE_Board here].  If you are a BE student and have an openwetware account, you can edit that wiki.</nonwikionly> This site replaces our old website<wikionly> and also has a parallel [http://beboard.openwetware.org/ nonwiki version]</wikionly>.
<font color=#2D9258 size=3>'''Welcome'''</font> to the BE Board's <wikionly>wiki</wikionly><nonwikionly>website.</nonwikionly>.  We represent the graduate students of [http://mit.edu/be Biological Engineering] at [http://web.mit.edu MIT].  From here, you can find out what we do and what's happening now.  <wikionly>As a wiki, you can add content, post pictures from events, participate in discussions, etc.  To do so, you need an OpenWetWare account--to get one, see [[OpenWetWare:How to join|this page]] to sign up.  If you are unfamiliar with editing a wiki, check out this [[OpenWetWare:Getting started|getting started tutorial]].  The site has a parallel dewikified version at [http://beboard.openwetware.org/ beboard.openwetware.org].</wikionly>  <nonwikionly>This website is based on a wiki that can be found [http://openwetware.org/wiki/BE_Board here].  If you are a BE student and have an OpenWetWare account, you can edit that wiki.</nonwikionly>
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<h3><font color=#2D9258>Activities</font></h3>
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Revision as of 15:27, 29 February 2008

For current website see begradboard.mit.edu

Welcome to the BE Board's <wikionly>wiki</wikionly><nonwikionly>website.</nonwikionly>. We represent the graduate students of Biological Engineering at MIT. From here, you can find out what we do and what's happening now. <wikionly>As a wiki, you can add content, post pictures from events, participate in discussions, etc. To do so, you need an OpenWetWare account--to get one, see this page to sign up. If you are unfamiliar with editing a wiki, check out this getting started tutorial. The site has a parallel dewikified version at beboard.openwetware.org.</wikionly> <nonwikionly>This website is based on a wiki that can be found here. If you are a BE student and have an OpenWetWare account, you can edit that wiki.</nonwikionly>

Activities

Academic events
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Diversity events
Intramural sports
Social events
Student representation Undergraduate Transition

Discussion Forum

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Thesis Proposal Advice
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Discussion Archive


Upcoming Events

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Goals of the BE Board

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