[FUN_Mail] tracks/paths within Neuro major

DJ Brasier dbrasier at cmu.edu
Thu Sep 6 08:38:38 EDT 2018


Just in case anyone else wants to see how we do this: we have 3 
concentrations (Neurobiology, Cognitive Neuro, and Computational Neuro). 
  Students must have exactly one concentration (although there are also 
minors in the other fields).

Our concentrations in the major:
https://www.cmu.edu/neuro/major/concentrations/index.html

Our minors:
https://www.cmu.edu/neuro/minors/index.html

Best,
DJ

On 9/6/18 8:01 AM, Deanne Buffalari wrote:
> CORRECTION to my personal email (not enough coffee yet, apparently):
> 
> 
> *buffald at westminster.edu*
> 
> 
> Thanks, all!
> 
> Deanne
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* FUN_Mail <fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org> on behalf of 
> Deanne Buffalari <buffald at westminster.edu>
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 6, 2018 7:58:08 AM
> *To:* fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> *Subject:* [FUN_Mail] tracks/paths within Neuro major
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> It's me again, and this time I'm intentionally emailing all of you 😊.
> 
> 
> I'm hoping to find colleagues who have (or HAD) Neuro programs/majors 
> that have two different tracks or paths (or whatever you might call 
> them).  Example:  a Behavioral track that is heavier in Psychology 
> courses, and a Cellular track that has more Bio reqs.  Or a B.A and a 
> B.S. that have somewhat different course reqs. I've gone searching on 
> websites, but after a LOT of looking, I've found very few (maybe 3?), 
> and some websites don't have detailed lists of courses.
> 
> 
> Those of you that do this, what is the rationale?  Did you used have 
> this option, but now you do not?  Why not?  Have you talked about it and 
> decided against it?  I'm interested in hearing from anyone who could 
> share their experiences with this issue.
> 
> 
> *Please email me directly at buffald at westmintser.edu. *If others are 
> interested in what I find out, I can compile a summary of comments and 
> forward it along.
> 
> 
> Thanks, and hope you are all staying afloat so far!
> 
> Deanne
> 
> 
> 
> Deanne Buffalari, PhD
> 
> Assistant Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology
> Westminster College
> buffald at westminster.edu
> 724-946-7358
> 
> 
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> *From:* FUN_Mail <fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org> on behalf of 
> Calin-Jageman, Robert <rcalinjageman at dom.edu>
> *Sent:* Friday, August 31, 2018 9:11:19 AM
> *To:* fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org; hisly9 at gmail.com
> *Subject:* [FUN_Mail] FW: Five views of Neuronline each month for free
> 
> Here’s a message for the FUN listserv from Hilary Gerstein 
> (hisly9 at gmail.com):
> 
> *From:*Hilary Gerstein <hisly9 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 30, 2018 8:41 PM
> *To:* fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
> *Subject:* Re: Five views of Neuronline each month for free
> 
> I do love when people speak up about SfN shenanigans!  I worked at SfN 
> for a year as a Policy & Advocacy Fellow and here’s what I can tell you:
> 
> 1) NeurOnline is kept behind a paywall because the top brass wants 
> members to feel like membership gets them something useful.  It is meant 
> to be a perk or a reason to be a member (since membership is so 
> expensive).  It’s very hard to explain to people there (few of whom have 
> academic backgrounds) that most members only care about the meeting and 
> nothing but the meeting! 🙄
> 
> 2) I worked for them and *I* didn’t know that one could see 5 articles 
> for free!  So while I think campaigning to all those committees (as 
> Julio said) won’t have a big impact, I do think that asking SfN to 
> publicize those 5 free articles would be a great idea.  You could sell 
> it as a way that members can share resources with their students or 
> other people who might be thinking about becoming members.
> 
> 3) Most staffers at SfN are actually not paid terribly well, considering 
> the cost of living in DC.  Directors do alright.  There are a bunch of 
> things that most members don’t know or care about that are quite 
> expensive: outreach is one (including BrainFacts), fellowships for 
> certain groups (minority scholars, etc) is another, also policy advocacy 
> is a division that basically bleeds money (they organize the Hill Day 
> that sends SfN members in to talk to their reps and senators about the 
> importance of basic scientific research and do lots of other good 
> things).  I had zero idea about any of that before I worked there, but 
> it makes me feel better about the cost of membership so I figured I’d share!
> 
> -Hilary Gerstein
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>         1. Re: Five views of Neuronline each month for free (Richard Olivo)
>         2. Re: Five views of Neuronline each month for free (Ramirez, Julio)
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>     Message: 1
>     Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2018 14:53:09 -0400
>     From: Richard Olivo <rolivo at smith.edu <mailto:rolivo at smith.edu>>
>     To: Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Mailing List
>              <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
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>     Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Five views of Neuronline each month for free
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>     Dear Julio,
> 
>     Thanks for pointing out the five free accesses that are available to
>     NeuroOnLine each month. This will seem generous to some, but others will
>     wonder why the entire NeurOnLine site isn't entirely open access.
>     SfN does
>     make BrainFacts open to the public, and it could do the same for the
>     resources on NeurOnLine.
> 
>     As you have been a member of SfN Council since 2015, you have much
>     deeper
>     insight into SfN's financial matters than the rest of us. SfN
>     appears to be
>     a very wealthy society (I'm told it has about $70 million in
>     reserves; is
>     that true?). It owns its office building in downtown Washington and
>     employs
>     an extensive administrative staff, some of whom, I imagine, are paid
>     quite
>     well. It spends lavishly on a Presidential Reception each year at the
>     annual meeting, the expense of which might easily cover the costs of
>     producing NeurOnLine. In my view, acting less like a corporation
>     striving
>     to increase its income and more like a scientific society serving the
>     academic community would be a welcome change for SfN.
> 
>     I hope you will post your comments to the FUN mailing list, as I'm
>     sure I'm
>     not the only member of FUN who wonders about SfN's use of the high
>     membership dues and expensive registration fees that it collects
>     each year.
>     Thanks, in advance, not just for your answers, but also for your long
>     service as a founding member of FUN, and, more recently, as a voice for
>     undergraduate education on SfN Council.
> 
>     with best wishes,
>     Richard
> 
>     --------
>     Richard F Olivo, PhD
>     Professor of Biological Sciences and Neuroscience, Smith College
>     Founding Editor, Educational Resources (ERIN), Society for Neuroscience
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>     On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 8:26 AM, Ramirez, Julio
>     <juramirez at davidson.edu <mailto:juramirez at davidson.edu>>
>     wrote:
> 
>      > Dear FUN Colleagues,
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > In case you or your students are not members of SfN, I also want
>     to point
>      > out that folks who are not members of SfN can access up to five
>     Neuronline
>      > resources each month for free (including the eight  training
>     modules found
>      > at
>     http://neuronline.sfn.org/Collections/Optogenetics-Training-Series
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>      > This should be an especially useful benefit for students in your
>     courses,
>      > who may not be inclined to join SfN for the purpose of your
>     neuroscience
>      > courses but would still like to access important material on
>     Neuronline.
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > Best always,
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > Julio
>      >
>      >
>      >
>      > Julio J. Ramirez, Ph.D.
>      >
>      > R. Stuart Dickson Professor
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>     Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2018 00:44:31 +0000
>     From: "Ramirez, Julio" <juramirez at davidson.edu
>     <mailto:juramirez at davidson.edu>>
>     To: Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Mailing List
>              <fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:fun_mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>
>     Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Five views of Neuronline each month for free
>     Message-ID: <D7AE0243.3C7E0%juramirez at davidson.edu
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>     Hi Richard,
> 
>     These are all reasonable questions to ask.  I can confirm that the
>     reserves figure you cite is in fact pretty accurate.  These are
>     issues that have been raised in other forums, but I would recommend
>     that the best place to raise these would be the business meeting at
>     the upcoming SfN meeting. I can?t speak on behalf of the SfN in my
>     capacity as a Councilor, but I can do my best to be sure that
>     matters particularly in the arenas of education and social justice
>     are at the forefront of the organization?s concerns, where I?ve put
>     a lot of my energy over the last several years.
> 
>     Your opinion as an SfN member matters, so taking your concerns to
>     the business meeting would be an excellent open forum to discuss
>     them.  You can also feel free to convey them to the Executive
>     Committee as well.  The bottom line is that this is a membership
>     organization and the members? opinions are important to the life of
>     the organization.  I?d also encourage you to remain involved and get
>     committee assignments as that is where many of the decisions are
>     made and initiatives begun.  This approach is certainly one very
>     important way to be sure that educators? voices are heard.
> 
>     I hope you?re having a good start to the term and I look forward to
>     seeing you in San Diego.
> 
>     Best always,
> 
>     Julio
> 
> 
> 
>     From: FUN_Mail <fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org><mailto:fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:fun_mail-bounces at lists.funfaculty.org>>> on behalf of
>     Richard Olivo <rolivo at smith.edu
>     <mailto:rolivo at smith.edu><mailto:rolivo at smith.edu
>     <mailto:rolivo at smith.edu>>>
>     Reply-To: FUN <FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org><mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>>
>     Date: Thursday, August 30, 2018 at 2:53 PM
>     To: FUN <FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org><mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org
>     <mailto:FUN_Mail at lists.funfaculty.org>>>
>     Subject: Re: [FUN_Mail] Five views of Neuronline each month for free
> 
>     Dear Julio,
> 
>     Thanks for pointing out the five free accesses that are available to
>     NeuroOnLine each month. This will seem generous to some, but others
>     will wonder why the entire NeurOnLine site isn't entirely open
>     access. SfN does make BrainFacts open to the public, and it could do
>     the same for the resources on NeurOnLine.
> 
>     As you have been a member of SfN Council since 2015, you have much
>     deeper insight into SfN's financial matters than the rest of us. SfN
>     appears to be a very wealthy society (I'm told it has about $70
>     million in reserves; is that true?). It owns its office building in
>     downtown Washington and employs an extensive administrative staff,
>     some of whom, I imagine, are paid quite well. It spends lavishly on
>     a Presidential Reception each year at the annual meeting, the
>     expense of which might easily cover the costs of producing
>     NeurOnLine. In my view, acting less like a corporation striving to
>     increase its income and more like a scientific society serving the
>     academic community would be a welcome change for SfN.
> 
>     I hope you will post your comments to the FUN mailing list, as I'm
>     sure I'm not the only member of FUN who wonders about SfN's use of
>     the high membership dues and expensive registration fees that it
>     collects each year. Thanks, in advance, not just for your answers,
>     but also for your long service as a founding member of FUN, and,
>     more recently, as a voice for undergraduate education on SfN Council.
> 
>     with best wishes,
>     Richard
> 
>     --------
>     Richard F Olivo, PhD
>     Professor of Biological Sciences and Neuroscience, Smith College
>     Founding Editor, Educational Resources (ERIN), Society for Neuroscience
>             44 College Lane, Smith College, Northampton MA 01063
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>     On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 8:26 AM, Ramirez, Julio
>     <juramirez at davidson.edu
>     <mailto:juramirez at davidson.edu><mailto:juramirez at davidson.edu
>     <mailto:juramirez at davidson.edu>>> wrote:
>     Dear FUN Colleagues,
> 
>     In case you or your students are not members of SfN, I also want to
>     point out that folks who are not members of SfN can access up to
>     five Neuronline resources each month for free (including the eight 
>     training modules found at
>     http://neuronline.sfn.org/Collections/Optogenetics-Training-Series
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