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Promotional graphic for the Botanical Society of America titled “How to Be a Successful BSA Student Rep — Recording Now Available!” The top banner is teal and green with the BSA logo. Two portraits appear side-by-side: Benjamin Ajayi on the left and Sara Pedraza on the right. Text reads “A Discussion Session led by BSA Student Representatives.” A QR code labeled “To Access Recording” appears in the lower right. The bottom includes the URL www.botany.org/calendar.

Promotional graphic for the Botanical Society of America titled “How to Be a Successful BSA Student Rep — Recording Now Available!” The top banner is teal and green with the BSA logo. Two portraits appear side-by-side: Benjamin Ajayi on the left and Sara Pedraza on the right. Text reads “A Discussion Session led by BSA Student Representatives.” A QR code labeled “To Access Recording” appears in the lower right. The bottom includes the URL www.botany.org/calendar.

The #Botany360 recording of "How to Be a Successful BSA Student Rep" is now available!

Hear directly from BSA Student Reps Benjamin Ajayi and Sara Pedraza in this discussion session focused on leadership, engagement, and making the most of your role.

View recording here: youtu.be/gcZD-DHcKQM

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Calling all students! Don’t miss this free #Botany360 event happening TOMORROW—a quick, friendly guide to what BSA Student Representatives do and why the role matters.

Nominations for the next Student Rep is now open through February 1st.

To register, visit: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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Flyer titled “Applying to Grad School Q&A Panel – Recording Now Available!” on a floral background. Text explains that the panel covers applying to graduate programs in botany or plant sciences, held October 9th at 4:30 p.m. Eastern. Panelists represent diverse institutions and backgrounds. The flyer notes that the recording is now available and the event is sponsored by the Botanical Society of America Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. Includes BSA and Botany 360 logos and a QR code for access.

Flyer titled “Applying to Grad School Q&A Panel – Recording Now Available!” on a floral background. Text explains that the panel covers applying to graduate programs in botany or plant sciences, held October 9th at 4:30 p.m. Eastern. Panelists represent diverse institutions and backgrounds. The flyer notes that the recording is now available and the event is sponsored by the Botanical Society of America Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee. Includes BSA and Botany 360 logos and a QR code for access.

🌿 Missed our #Botany360 Applying to Grad School Q&A Panel? The recording is now available!

Hear from panelists representing diverse institutions as they discuss applying to graduate programs in the botanical sciences. Watch here: youtu.be/awAVzOmvs5M

#ApplyingtoGradSchool #IamaBotanist

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Flyer with a background of green ferns. Title at the top reads: “Graduate Research Fellowship Writing Panel.” Below, on a yellow banner: “Recording Now Available!” Five circular headshots of panelists are arranged across the center: Dr. Sally Chambers, Assistant Professor, Eastern Kentucky University; Dr. T. Michael Anderson, Professor, Wake Forest University; Julianna Harden, PhD Student, Cornell University; Cynthia Webster, PhD Student, University of Connecticut; and Savanna Brown, PhD Student, University of Connecticut. Text below invites viewers to watch a one-hour panel on writing strong research and personal statements for fellowships like the NSF GRFP, featuring reviewer and graduate student perspectives. A large QR code is on the right side. Logos of the NSF, GRFP, and Botanical Society of America are along the bottom, with a note that the event is organized by the BSA’s Early Career Professional Development Committee.

Flyer with a background of green ferns. Title at the top reads: “Graduate Research Fellowship Writing Panel.” Below, on a yellow banner: “Recording Now Available!” Five circular headshots of panelists are arranged across the center: Dr. Sally Chambers, Assistant Professor, Eastern Kentucky University; Dr. T. Michael Anderson, Professor, Wake Forest University; Julianna Harden, PhD Student, Cornell University; Cynthia Webster, PhD Student, University of Connecticut; and Savanna Brown, PhD Student, University of Connecticut. Text below invites viewers to watch a one-hour panel on writing strong research and personal statements for fellowships like the NSF GRFP, featuring reviewer and graduate student perspectives. A large QR code is on the right side. Logos of the NSF, GRFP, and Botanical Society of America are along the bottom, with a note that the event is organized by the BSA’s Early Career Professional Development Committee.

The #Botany360 Graduate Research Fellowship Writing Panel recording is now available! Hear faculty & grad students share insider tips on writing strong applications.

Watch: youtu.be/11L4M8AJ4YY?...

Guide: botany.org/file.php?fil...

⚠️Remember: Always check the NSF GRFP site for the latest updates.

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Flyer titled “Applying to Grad School: Q&A Panel.” Background of pale pink and white flowers with a mauve overlay. Text reads:
“Are you interested in applying to a graduate program in botany or the plant sciences? Join us for an informational 1-hour panel on October 9th at 4:30 p.m. U.S. Eastern (virtual). Panelists will represent a diversity of institution types and backgrounds and will be available to answer attendee questions. Register using the QR code below!”
Box at bottom: “Sponsored by the BSA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee.”
Logos of the Botanical Society of America and Botany360 appear at the bottom left, with a QR code at the bottom right.

Flyer titled “Applying to Grad School: Q&A Panel.” Background of pale pink and white flowers with a mauve overlay. Text reads: “Are you interested in applying to a graduate program in botany or the plant sciences? Join us for an informational 1-hour panel on October 9th at 4:30 p.m. U.S. Eastern (virtual). Panelists will represent a diversity of institution types and backgrounds and will be available to answer attendee questions. Register using the QR code below!” Box at bottom: “Sponsored by the BSA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee.” Logos of the Botanical Society of America and Botany360 appear at the bottom left, with a QR code at the bottom right.

Applying to Grad School: Q&A Panel

Thinking about grad school in botany or the plant sciences? Join us for a free virtual #Botany360 Q&A next Thur, Oct. 9 at 4:30 p.m. ET. Panelists from diverse institutions will answer your questions about the application process.

us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

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Flyer for the Graduate Research Fellowship Writing Panel hosted by the Botanical Society of America’s Early Career Professional Development Committee. Event date: Friday, October 3, 2025, at 1:00 pm ET. The flyer background is green ferns. At the top are large white letters with the event title. Photos of five panelists are displayed in circles: Dr. Sally Chambers (Assistant Professor, Eastern Kentucky University), Dr. T. Michael Anderson (Professor, Wake Forest University), Julianna Harden (PhD Student, Cornell University), Cynthia Webster (PhD Student, University of Connecticut), and Savanna Brown (PhD Student, University of Connecticut). A text box describes the session: a one-hour panel on writing strong research and personal statements for fellowships like the NSF GRFP, with perspectives from reviewers and graduate students, strategies for effective applications, and broadly useful guidance for fellowship or grant proposals. A large QR code with the label “Students register here!” appears on the right. At the bottom are logos for NSF GRFP, the Botanical Society of America, and partner organizations.

Flyer for the Graduate Research Fellowship Writing Panel hosted by the Botanical Society of America’s Early Career Professional Development Committee. Event date: Friday, October 3, 2025, at 1:00 pm ET. The flyer background is green ferns. At the top are large white letters with the event title. Photos of five panelists are displayed in circles: Dr. Sally Chambers (Assistant Professor, Eastern Kentucky University), Dr. T. Michael Anderson (Professor, Wake Forest University), Julianna Harden (PhD Student, Cornell University), Cynthia Webster (PhD Student, University of Connecticut), and Savanna Brown (PhD Student, University of Connecticut). A text box describes the session: a one-hour panel on writing strong research and personal statements for fellowships like the NSF GRFP, with perspectives from reviewers and graduate students, strategies for effective applications, and broadly useful guidance for fellowship or grant proposals. A large QR code with the label “Students register here!” appears on the right. At the bottom are logos for NSF GRFP, the Botanical Society of America, and partner organizations.

📢 Happening this Friday! Join us for the #Botany360 Graduate Research Fellowship Writing Panel on Oct 3, 2025 at 1 pm ET.

Hear from reviewers & grad students on writing strong NSF GRFP applications + fellowship tips. Free & open to students!

Register:
us02web.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

#IamaBotanist

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This is a flyer to let people know that the recording for the Botany360 event, Make the Most Out of Botany 2025: A Student Conference Guide, is now ready to view.

This is a flyer to let people know that the recording for the Botany360 event, Make the Most Out of Botany 2025: A Student Conference Guide, is now ready to view.

Are you a student going to #Botany2025? If you were not able to make it to the #Botany360 event, "Make the Most Out of Botany 2025: A Student Conference Guide", the recording is now ready to view!

To see the recording, visit: youtu.be/goEVbnKIAtI

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This is a reminder that the registration deadline for the #Botany360 event, "Make the Most out of Botany 2025 - A Student Conference Guide" is June 25th.

The event is on Monday, June 30th, 2-3 pm EST.

To learn more, and to register, visit:
www.botany.org/calendar/dis...

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#Botany360 careers in #botany

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Promotional graphic for a recorded panel titled “Careers in Botany: Beyond Academia.” Text notes that the recording is now available. The image includes a QR code, portraits of four panelists (Dr. Emily Sessa, Erika Bucior, Dr. Nathan Scinto-Madonich, Dr. Mary Williams), and the logos of the Botanical Society of America. Organized by the BSA Early Career and Professional Development Committee.

Promotional graphic for a recorded panel titled “Careers in Botany: Beyond Academia.” Text notes that the recording is now available. The image includes a QR code, portraits of four panelists (Dr. Emily Sessa, Erika Bucior, Dr. Nathan Scinto-Madonich, Dr. Mary Williams), and the logos of the Botanical Society of America. Organized by the BSA Early Career and Professional Development Committee.

The #Botany360 Careers in Botany: Beyond Academia panel is now available to watch!

Hosted by David Wickell & organized by BSA’s Early Career & Professional Development Committee, this event featured professionals sharing insights on careers beyond academia.

youtu.be/kwJpBjOtyBA?...

#IamaBotanist

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This is a reminder not to miss the free virtual #Botany360 event, "Botany on a Budget" TODAY at 2pm EST.

Join us for a casual discussion lead by members of the BSA who have experience conducting research without huge resources or funds.

To register, visit: www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=...

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Graphic promoting "Botany on a Budget," a casual discussion on May 8, 2025, at 2 p.m. EST. The background shows green and blue tube racks filled with labeled microcentrifuge tubes. Text invites participants to join a conversation about strategies for conducting research on a limited budget. The image includes a QR code to register and logos for the Botanical Society of America (BSA) and Botany360. Sponsored by the BSA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

Graphic promoting "Botany on a Budget," a casual discussion on May 8, 2025, at 2 p.m. EST. The background shows green and blue tube racks filled with labeled microcentrifuge tubes. Text invites participants to join a conversation about strategies for conducting research on a limited budget. The image includes a QR code to register and logos for the Botanical Society of America (BSA) and Botany360. Sponsored by the BSA Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.

🌿 Stretching your research dollars? You’re not alone!

Join us for the #Botany360 free virtual event, Botany on a Budget — a casual discussion with BSA members who have experience making research happen with limited resources.

Thursday, May 8, 2025, 2–3 p.m. EST

Register here: tinyurl.com/bot360

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This flyer is letting people know that the Botany360 event, Applying to Grad School, recording is now available. Text: A panel discussion of faculty and grad students answering questions on how to apply for graduate school! Recording Now available! The Botany360 logo is present as well as a QR code that takes you here - https://youtu.be/la0z9yVu6n8?si=wWpGn2vPiXTf0MCa

This flyer is letting people know that the Botany360 event, Applying to Grad School, recording is now available. Text: A panel discussion of faculty and grad students answering questions on how to apply for graduate school! Recording Now available! The Botany360 logo is present as well as a QR code that takes you here - https://youtu.be/la0z9yVu6n8?si=wWpGn2vPiXTf0MCa

If you missed the #Botany360 event, "Applying to Grad School" you are in luck! The recording is now available.

To access the recording, visit: youtu.be/la0z9yVu6n8?...

#BSAGradStudents #BSAMembers #IamaBotanist

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Graphic promoting the availability of a recording for the NFS Workshop for GRFP 2024. The banner at the top reads 'RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE!' in bold white text on a green leaf background. The Botany360 logo is in the top left corner, and there is a QR code on the right side labeled 'RECORDING' in white. The text explains that the free workshop was organized by the BSA's Early Career Professional Development Committee and hosted by Jill Spear, featuring an overview of the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) by NSF representatives Rochelle Craven and Joel Schildback. Logos for NSF and GRFP are at the bottom, and the website link for more information is shown: https://botany.org/home/resources/botany360.html.

Graphic promoting the availability of a recording for the NFS Workshop for GRFP 2024. The banner at the top reads 'RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE!' in bold white text on a green leaf background. The Botany360 logo is in the top left corner, and there is a QR code on the right side labeled 'RECORDING' in white. The text explains that the free workshop was organized by the BSA's Early Career Professional Development Committee and hosted by Jill Spear, featuring an overview of the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) by NSF representatives Rochelle Craven and Joel Schildback. Logos for NSF and GRFP are at the bottom, and the website link for more information is shown: https://botany.org/home/resources/botany360.html.

Want to learn more about the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)? The recording of the #Botany360 workshop with NSF representatives sharing an overview is now available!

Check it out here: youtu.be/uSVp279V7w0?...

#BSAGraduateStudents #IamaBotanist

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This is a reminder that the Botany360 program, "Disabled in Botany Networking Event," is tomorrow, September 24 at 2pm EST.

For more information, visit: botany.org/calendar/dis...

#Botany360 #IamaBotanist

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Flyer for the 'Disabled in Botany Networking Event' on Tuesday, September 24th, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm EST, hosted by Botany360. The flyer invites disabled botanists and allies to discuss shared experiences and ideas for an accessible botanical society. The event requires no registration. There is a QR code for the event link and Botany360's logo with leafy decorations at the bottom.

Flyer for the 'Disabled in Botany Networking Event' on Tuesday, September 24th, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm EST, hosted by Botany360. The flyer invites disabled botanists and allies to discuss shared experiences and ideas for an accessible botanical society. The event requires no registration. There is a QR code for the event link and Botany360's logo with leafy decorations at the bottom.

Join us for the Disabled in Botany Networking Event on September 24th from 2-3:30 pm EST. This #Botany360 event is free and will include discussions on shared experiences and ideas for an accessible botanical society.

For more information, visit: www.botany.org/calendar/dis...

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There is still time to sign up for today's #Botany360, "Now you're a new PI, what's next?" at 11 am EST.

To learn more, and to register, visit: botany.org/.../date/202...

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A bright yellow and dark peach macro image of a flower center adorns the background of this image. Text: Getting Involved in Service to BSA and Beyond. January 8, 2023 – 2:00 to 3:30pm EST. A panel of botanists will share how different service roles have been either meaningful and effective, or alternatively not enjoyable nor effective. The group will share practical advice about when and how to take on various service roles. We will specifically discuss service opportunities within the Botanical Society of America, including available through elected and appointed committee positions. Registration limited to 50 participants. https://botany.org/home/resources/botany360.html. There is a QR code that send you to https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpcO2rrTwoEtef9HjiORicsxWq5zUkw0Sf#/registration

A bright yellow and dark peach macro image of a flower center adorns the background of this image. Text: Getting Involved in Service to BSA and Beyond. January 8, 2023 – 2:00 to 3:30pm EST. A panel of botanists will share how different service roles have been either meaningful and effective, or alternatively not enjoyable nor effective. The group will share practical advice about when and how to take on various service roles. We will specifically discuss service opportunities within the Botanical Society of America, including available through elected and appointed committee positions. Registration limited to 50 participants. https://botany.org/home/resources/botany360.html. There is a QR code that send you to https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpcO2rrTwoEtef9HjiORicsxWq5zUkw0Sf#/registration

🌿Ready to make a difference? Join us for the #Botany360 event: "Getting Involved in Service to BSA and Beyond” on Jan 8, 2-3:30pm EST via Zoom. Limited spots!

For more information, and to register, visit: www.botany.org/calendar/dis...

#BSAservice #BSAmembers #BSAGetInvolved

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This flyer includes photos of Dr. Brenda Molano-Flores, Dr. Briana Gross, Dr. Karoline Heyduk, and Dr. Stephen Weller. Text: Join reviewers and editors from the Botanical Society of America's journals to learn about reviewing scientific papers. Geared particularly toward early career scientists, this virtual meeting will provide an overview of the manuscript review process, address common questions from first-time reviewers, and have an open Q&A session. Date: Wednesday, Dec 13th noon eastern. Register using the QR Code!

This flyer includes photos of Dr. Brenda Molano-Flores, Dr. Briana Gross, Dr. Karoline Heyduk, and Dr. Stephen Weller. Text: Join reviewers and editors from the Botanical Society of America's journals to learn about reviewing scientific papers. Geared particularly toward early career scientists, this virtual meeting will provide an overview of the manuscript review process, address common questions from first-time reviewers, and have an open Q&A session. Date: Wednesday, Dec 13th noon eastern. Register using the QR Code!

Join reviewers & editors from #AJB and #AppsPlantSci at the "Reviewing Papers for Scientific Journals" #Botany360 on December 13, 2023 at Noon EST.

This free virtual event is geared toward early career scientists & students.

Register here: uconn-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

@kheyduk.bsky.social

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Description of the webinar on peer-reviewing and pictures of the 4 presenters. The upper righthand corner includes a QR code to register.

Description of the webinar on peer-reviewing and pictures of the 4 presenters. The upper righthand corner includes a QR code to register.

New to #reviewing or maybe #peer-review curious? Join us in December for a #BSA-sponsored #Botany360 on "Reviewing Papers for Scientific Journals." It’s free! December 13, 2023, at Noon EST.
Register through the QR code, or go here: uconn-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Hope to see you there!

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