Welcome March 2022 BioMADE Members!

BioMADE is excited to welcome the following new members, who joined in March 2022:

  • Ars Biotechnica
    Ars Biotechnica, Inc. is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that was created to introduce high school students to synthetic biology through online content and team-based learning.

  • Central Carolina Community College
    Central Carolina Community College is a premier institution of higher learning with a reputation of innovation, academic excellence, and affordability.

  • Harford Community College
    Harford Community College is a vibrant, open-access institution offering 80+ affordable degree and certificate programs to nearly 7,500 full- and part-time students, as well as workforce development and community education courses to nearly 12,500 students a year. We provide the tools and platforms for aspirations to become realities. So let curiosity inspire you to walk through our open doors and meet your future.

  • Ivy Tech Community College
    At Ivy Tech we have the resources, focus, and flexibility to meet students where they are, then walk with them to where they’re going.

  • Kansas City Kansas Community College
    KCKCC provides an educational environment that encourages a strong commitment to high academic standards that sustain and advances excellence in learning and encourages challenging, innovative, and varied programs, teaching methods, and delivery systems; enhances student intellectual and social development to the fullest extent possible; and stresses the attitudes, behaviors, responsibilities, and skills required for effective learning and citizenship in a multicultural democracy.

  • Walla Walla University
    Walla Walla University is a Seventh-day Adventist institution of higher education founded in 1892. On its five campuses throughout the Pacific Northwest, WWU cultivates environments of excellence, generosity, beauty, and Christian faith.

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