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CALEB - The Science Club

CALEB the Science Club is an extracurricular academic program hosted by the University of Missouri-Columbia that involves students at all levels. Although there is a very important emphasis on the middle-school age, students at higher levels of education are actively involved. The older students help to nurture the younger ones, providing extremely valuable input while gaining invaluable mentoring experience themselves. Usually there are Medical and Premedical students in attendance. Their presence models what the younger students can achieve.

Announcements

  • Online registration is now available! Click here to join CALEB!
  • Advanced planning session for the next school year - Saturday, May 26th 1-4PM. Those interested in leadership should attend! Please call 882-1201 to RSVP and to get details. .

Tentative event postings for 2012-2013 school year, details will be posted later.

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CPR and First Aid
September, 2012
Presenter: SNMA
School of Nursing (Map)

health professions

Health Professions
November, 2012
Presenters: HP Faculty
Lewis Hall, 5th Floor (Map)

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Anatomy
December, 2012
S265 Nursing School (Map)

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Simulation Center
February, 2013
CSE Building
6th Floor(Map| Floor Map)

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Nursing Skills Lab
March, 2013
School of Nursing (Map)

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Communication Skills
April, 2013
Columiba Access Television (Map)

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Meetings

  • Meeting Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Lunch to Follow)

Students are welcome to come for our more informal discussions at 10:00 AM before every session.

Welcome

Our 2010-2011 CALEB programming has been outstanding thanks to the many faculty, mentors, parents, and dedicated students. I would like to express our deep appreciation for those who facilitated each of our educational sessions, sacrificing time you could have spent with family or doing other things.

We are looking forward to an outstanding year. We will be devoting significant time this year to advance planning of the Baldrige process. Contact Dr. Ingram if you want to be involved with the planning.

Best wishes for an outstanding summer and to those who are graduating high school, college, and medical school. Please accept our most sincere thanks for your contributions to the success of the science club. Please stay in touch and let us know the great accomplishments that I am sure your path will lead you to.

E.A. Ingram, MD
Senior Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion
(573) 884-0042