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== The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics ==
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== [[The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics]] ==
The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics is an annual award that is granted to faculty-student collaborators to conduct work with one of the department collections. Faculty-student collaborators develop and submit a short proposal in which they outline their plans to curate and present a portion of a collection on-line. Students are expected to present their project at an appropriate venue determined by their faculty sponsor and are acknowledged for their work at Honors Day.
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A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection.  The 鶹Ƶ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at 鶹Ƶ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.
  
To apply, students meet with one of the participating faculty members: <br/>
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Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including:
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• cataloguing diversity within a taxon
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• recording species found within a particular geographic range
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• understanding evolutionary change with and between populations
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This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.
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To apply, contact and meet with one of the following faculty members: <br/>
 
'''Plants''': Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittles@gustavus.edu]) or Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu])<br/>  
 
'''Plants''': Pamela Kittelson ([mailto:pkittels@gustavus.edu pkittles@gustavus.edu]) or Cindy Johnson ([mailto:cindy@gustavus.edu cindy@gustavus.edu])<br/>  
 
'''Vertebrates''': Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br/>
 
'''Vertebrates''': Jon Grinnell ([mailto:grinnell@gustavus.edu grinnell@gustavus.edu]), Joel Carlin ([mailto:jcarlin@gustavus.edu jcarlin@gustavus.edu]), or Eric Elias ([mailto:eelias@gustavus.edu eelias@gustavus.edu])<br/>
 
'''Invertebrates''': Shawn Dash (insects) ([mailto:sdash@gustavus.edu]).
 
'''Invertebrates''': Shawn Dash (insects) ([mailto:sdash@gustavus.edu]).

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The Rubert Anderson Award in Systematics

A great way to learn about organismal diversity is to work with a collection. The 鶹Ƶ Biology Department has several opportunities to work with plant and animal collections! In order to share our insect, plant, and vertebrate collections with a larger community we are in the process of organizing and displaying information, including images, about the specimens in our collections on a newly-designed website. This site will serve as a resource for classes at 鶹Ƶ, the St. Peter community, and scientists.

Collections are a vital component of scientific study and education with uses including: • cataloguing diversity within a taxon • recording species found within a particular geographic range • understanding evolutionary change with and between populations

This award is an opportunity for you to contribute to the department’s educational objectives and learn about a particular taxon.


To apply, contact and meet with one of the following faculty members:
Plants: Pamela Kittelson (pkittles@gustavus.edu) or Cindy Johnson (cindy@gustavus.edu)
Vertebrates: Jon Grinnell (grinnell@gustavus.edu), Joel Carlin (jcarlin@gustavus.edu), or Eric Elias (eelias@gustavus.edu)
Invertebrates: Shawn Dash (insects) ([1]).