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BYTES

This unique learning community BYTES (Build Your Tech Expertise in Science) is developed specifically to focus students in the College of Science, on opportunities to develop your knowledge in science your first year on campus.

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Science Innovation

The SILC program is an innovative experiential learning opportunity designed to immerse students in both business and scientific fields. Through real-world projects, a live-in learning community, and dedicated staff support, participants will develop valuable scientific and technical skills while fostering collaboration and innovation. By combining classroom learning with real-world application, SILC will be a cornerstone of interdisciplinary experiential learning where students will forge partnerships across majors and colleges. Equipping College of Science and Daniels School of Business students with the technical knowledge and industry connections needed for success in science business innovation, SILC is designed to provide a transformative educational experience.

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The Data Mine - Physics

In this cohort of The Data Mine, students will experience an active research environment targeted at the analysis of large data and/or data related to stochastic physics of biological dynamics.

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Women in Science Program (WISP)

WISP strives to create a sense of belonging while addressing topics such as academic achievement, social balance, imposter syndrome, research benefits, industry connections, career readiness, graduate school preparation, and more.

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