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COSAM has lots of news to share with you. Like many students and faculty, I am just beginning to catch my breath after a very busy — and very eventful — fall semester. I arrived at Auburn University in August, so I feel a little like a freshman student! There are so many interesting things to do and learn about that it has been quite a whirlwind of activity. As Dean, I have the special pleasure of learning about all the wonderful things our students, staff and faculty are doing, and some of this news is described in this edition of e-Journey.
We have many outstanding undergraduate students, and I recently got to meet one of them, Mary-Catherine Anderson. This fall she will attend graduate school at the University of Cambridge in England, studying biological anthropology. Mary-Catherine is also a finalist for a prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship; if chosen, she would be one of just 40 scholarship recipients nationwide.
The work of some of our alumni is also featured in this newsletter. Katherine Seley-Radtke's career as a teacher, researcher and science advisor to the government is quite impressive and an inspiration to us all. And of course, our faculty continue to have national and international impact. Auburn University is a member of the Organization for Tropical Studies, a consortium of more than 60 universities dedicated to the study of tropical biology.
A number of our students and faculty from the Department of Biological Sciences have recently visited, studied and conducted research at OTS sites in Costa Rica, and Professor Jason Bond is Auburn University's new delegate to the organization.