MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga., March 31 -- Georgia College & State University issued the following news release:

By Ian Wesselhoff

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ix students from Georgia College & State University received research funding from Beta Beta Beta (TriBeta), the national biological honor society, to pursue numerous undergraduate projects. All six students to apply earned the funding, and four of them presented March 25-28 at the 87th annual meeting of the Association of Southeastern Biologists in Mobile, Alabama.

The biology students - Sarah Carter, Elizabeth Campher, Kindle Reeves, Dale Fulcher, Odeya Atar and Lizeth Luquin - are all members of GCSU's Kappa Gamma chapter of TriBeta. They will also present their research at GCSU's annual Research Day on April 15, ...