As a grad student does the MCD bio seminar count as a way to meet the seminar requirement?
Definitely. Taking the MCD Bio seminar for a quarter, or the Chemistry seminar, or the Microbiology and Enviornmental Toxicology seminar is encouraged. Since we do not routinely have faculty attending all these seminars, and don’t have access to attendance information, we would like some evidence that you actually attended the seminars. One good way to do that is to write a paragraph about each seminar each week, and turn them in to the grad director at the end of the quarter.
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