LQ thinks that AR Ammons got it mostly right about how our system of education works. In her own small ways, she tries to change that. You’ll find that she cultivates a classroom culture where even the shy find themselves comfortably engaging in the conversation. You might have to work a little harder in her classes, but you’ll enjoy it. And you’ll truly learn something.
LQ is teaching Molecular Biology & Biochemistry Graduate Colloquium Fall 2011, Spring 2012 and Summer 2012. This graduate course is open to qualified undergraduates.
LQ is scheduled to teach MBB 431 “Cells & Disease” in Spring 2012 and MBB 231 “Cell Biology & Biochemistry” in Spring 2013.
Every semester the Quarmby Lab hosts two or three undergraduates for Directed Research, Directed Readings and Independent Study Semesters. These positions fill quickly so apply early if you are interested in this experience. We often have openings for volunteer lab assistants – this is a great way to learn your way around the lab before beginning your Independent Study Semester.