A&M-Texarkana Biology Students Present at Regional Conference

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Texas A&M University-Texarkana students Roya Morakabian, Eddie Oviedo and Jessie Owens recently presented posters on their research at the South Central Regional Conference of the TriBeta National Biological Honor Society in Cedar Hill, Tx.

TAMUT student Neha Amberkar attended as well but did not make a presentation.
Texas A&M-Texarkana has recently been approved for a TriBeta Chapter but currently has no members. The first members of the A&M-Texarkana chapter of Beta Beta Beta will go through an induction ceremony later this spring.

Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta) is an honor society for students, particularly undergraduates,
dedicated to improving the understanding and appreciation of biological study and extending boundaries of human knowledge through scientific research. Since its founding in 1922, more than 200,000 persons have been accepted into lifetime membership, and more than 626 chapters have been established throughout the United States and Puerto Rico.

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