Interdisciplinary
Neuroscience Society (INS)
at Baldwin-Wallace College
The Baldwin-Wallace College Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Society (INS) is a Baldwin-Wallace College student organization that educates, promotes, and sponsors various topics and activities that relate to the brain and the field of neuroscience. INS is open for all students, faculty, and staff, from all branches of learning, to participate in. If you would like to find out more about who we are and what we do, please browse through the links below. If you would like more personal contact, you are more than welcome to come to a meeting and check us out or contact Natalie Hogan at Nhogan@bw.edu
INS Mission Statement
The Baldwin-Wallace College Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Society (INS) seeks to promote, educate, and conduct activities that aid the entire community in gaining a better understanding and appreciation for the field of Neuroscience. We will continuously strive to bring together the community with professionals, educators, and students of all disciplines to encourage and support awareness of the brain and how it relates to intelligence, memory, emotions, sensations, movement, stress, aging, sleep, and brain disorders. In order to strengthen the knowledge and influence of Neuroscience study, we will remain intimately involved with current and recent research and provide educational opportunities through means of guest speakers, field experiences, and community outreach. As an interdisciplinary organization, INS will maintain its reach to students, faculty, and professionals of all branches of learning.
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Get to know our current club Officers
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Links:
The Brain Bee Competition
Brain Awareness Week and other INS sponsored events



