Chi Beta Phi induction and poster session

Chi Beta Phi, installed at Hampden-Sydney in 1927, is a national scientific honor society that recognizes overall excellence in scientific endeavors. Congratulations to biologists Raj Clark ’12, Osric Forrest ’12, Barron Frazier ’12, Carter Mavromatis ’12, Stewart Neifert ’12, Arthur Oliphant ’12, Chad Pleasants ’10, AJ Prill ’11, Curtis Read ’10, Pranay Reddy ’11, Kirk Rohle ’12, Nate Thomas ’11, Arne Ulbrich ’11 on their recent induction to Chi Beta Phi!

Chi Beta Phi biologists present at the 2010 induction: (Front) Chris Pryor ’11, Osric Forrest ’12, Stewart Neifert ’12, Arne Ulbrich ’11, Pranay Reddy ’11 (Middle) Nate Thomas ’11, Ben Kinnie ’10, Barron Frazier ’12, Chad Pleasants ’10 (Back) Lee Warren ’10, Curtis Reed ’10, James Ward ’11, AJ Prill ’11, Raj Clark ’12, Ben Brown ’10

Chi Beta Phi also held its 1st annual year-end poster session in Gilmer in which science and mathematics students presented their independent research projects to the Hampden-Sydney community.  The session highlighted the variety of projects, from ecology and microbiology to molecular genetics and organic chemistry, that Hampden-Sydney students have undertaken in the labs of Gilmer this year!

Ben Brown '10

Ben Brown '10

Curtis Read '10 and Justin Odanga '10

Curtis Read '10 and Justin Odanga '10

Brandon Newcomb '10

Brandon Newcomb '10

Chad Harte '10

Chad Harte '10