Mike Bennett
Retired Educator Dallas, Texas Board Member: 2018 to present Mike Bennett ’65 graduated from Abilene High School in 1961 and from McMurry University in 1965 majoring in English and speech...
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Executive Vice President of Commerical Banking First Financial Bank Eastland, Texas First Vice Chair Chair, Trusteeship Committee Board Member: 2019 to present Civic and Volunteer Activities: Abilene Chamber of Commerce...
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The Chemistry Club at McMurry is a Student Chapter of the American Chemical Society (ACS). We plan various events, hold regular bi-weekly meetings, and offer research opportunities for a select...
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Life science encompasses a wide range of areas focused on the nature and development of life, its interaction with the environment, and practices that improve quality and longevity. Within this broad area of inquiry, there are dozens of specializations, including biotechnology, immunology, genetics, medicine, marine biology, zoology, taxonomy, environmental science and more — all focused on exploring life and its role on the planet. Depending on their area of specialty, life scientists work to understand living organisms from the micro to macro level. Their efforts lead to medical breakthroughs, pharmaceutical advancements and strengthened ecosystems. The study of life science provides an excellent foundation for a career in education or many other biologically related disciplines — from wildlife biology, horticulture and agriculture to science education and healthcare.
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Environmental science focuses on understanding the impact of human activity on the natural world and developing solutions to environmental challenges. Environmental scientists seek to understand earth processes, manage natural resources and monitor the health of the environment. Because our environment includes people, environmental science also includes an understanding of how human relationships, perceptions and policies can work to harm or heal the environment.
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