BIOL 497: Senior Honors
Fall Semester 2008
Instructor: Ray Heithaus

Purpose: This class is designed to help you conduct your Honors project successfully, to appreciate the projects of your peers, and to participate in our scientific community.  We focus on:

COURSE SCHEDULE

 
Activity
Date
Honors Class
Summer Science
Senior Exercise
Sep 15 Organizational Meeting:
Higley 202
   
Sept. 16   Abstract due at Assoc. Provost Office  
Sept 11     3 articles for mentor
Sept. 21 Brief meeting: share one result with the group (Higley 202)    
Sept. 25     Summary & Annotated Bibliography
Oct. 8 Share Draft Posters (FSH 205)    
Oct 9   Poster files due for printing  
Oct. 16   Summer Science Poster Session: KAC  
Oct. 19 Writing workshop: Intro paragraph   Complete Senior Exercise
Nov. 3 M&M Section Due; distribute to peer reader    
Nov. 16 Writing workshop: M&M (Higley 202)   Revised Senior Exercise
Dec. 7 Intro Due; Distribute to peer readers    
Dec. 14 Writing workshop: Intro (Higley 202)    

 

Meetings will be during Common Hour unless otherwise indicated.

The Biology Department Seminar Series is an essential part of the Honors Program (see schedule).

Your grade in BIOL 497 will be determined:

Fall 2009 Seminar Series in brief:
(seminars are ordinarily on Thursdays at 4:00 PM in Higley Auditorium)

Sept. 10 Ray and Pat Heithaus, Kenyon College, “Links between mangrove and seagrass habitats in Shark Bay, Australia”

Sept. 24

Dr. Jonah Lehrer, “Thinking about Thinking: What Dopamine, Marshmallows and Aha Moments Teach Us about Human Nature” (Common Hour)

 

Oct. 1

Dr. Julianne Williams, "Fish Leech Taxonomy"

 

Oct. 15

Dr. Van Savage, UCLA TBA

Oct.22

Dr. Deborah Gordon, Stanford University TBA (social behavior of ants)

 

Nov. 5

Dr. Michael Moore, Oberlin College TBA

 

Nov. 19 Dr. Claudia Mizutani, Case Western University TBA