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Hi everyone, the first Biomimicry Club meeting will be held this Friday, October 13th at 1 pm in Moon 19. Please help spread the word to friends that may also be interested! We will be highlighting the club's goals such as using biomimicry for design and engineering as well as start discussing the new 2017-2018 Biomimicry Global Design Challenge! Hope to see you there!
10/01/2017
Hi everyone, I'm Rachel, president of the Biomimicry Club here at ESF. My apologies for the delay in getting things started this semester but our first meeting and project are in the works!! At the first meeting, we plan on discussing the goals and objectives this club will have such as participating in the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge as well as getting input about what you all would like out of this club. In order to have this first meeting though, please fill out the form linked below to allow our first meeting to be scheduled!! (If you can meet during college hour, please mark college hour!) Thanks and look forward to meeting soon!
Biomimicry Club Meeting Availability Hi, I'm Rachel, the president of the Biomimicry Club. Unfortunately, I have soccer Tuesday, Thursday and Friday nights which limits meeting days. Another officer works Monday and Wednesday nights so college hour would be the ideal time to meet. If you can meet during college hour, please select this...
07/19/2017
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07/14/2017
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06/12/2017
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06/12/2017
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