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Student Association "PULS"

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Recipients of the 2024 Alvin Shrier Award in recognition of community involvement
and a passion for community serviceÌý(sponsored by PULS):Ìý

U1-Evonne Henning, U2-Joshua Cheruvathur, U3-Victor Chen

PULS

PULS, the Physiology Undergraduate League of Students, is a group of elected and appointed members who represent their undergraduate peers in the Department of Physiology. The goals and functions of PULS are to advocate and connect students to the physiology program, professors, and the greater ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ community. Located in McIntyre Medical Building Room 1017, PULS hosts daily office hours where students are welcome to study, hang out, and use the appliances we have to offer, such as a microwave, printer, and free lab coat rentals. PULS organizes academic initiatives in the form of class note resources, Journal Clubs, and the annual Wine and Cheese to inform undergraduate students about the physiology program at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ. PULS also hosts many social events throughout the semester with the most popular being the biweekly PHGY Fridays at the campus bar and various formal and interdepartmental events throughout the year. Students are encouraged to visit the office to get to know their council and follow our social media on Instagram and Facebook to stay up to date on our current events and initiatives!

The PULS website provides information on the council,Ìýphysiology events, as well as course related materials.

PULS Council 2024-2025:

President: Danielle Beaudry
Vice-President: Simone Dhingra
VP Finance: Ariella Zelniker
VP Academic: Joshua Cheruvathur
Co-VP Internals: Maya Frisani & Qetsia Misenga
VP Communications: Lareina Shen
VP Sustainability: Zoya Hanna
VP Athletics: Sofia Arnet
U3 Representatives: Sophia Cottrill & Sophie Doyle
U2 Representatives: Olivia Hong & Jathin Rao
U1ÌýRepresentatives: Haley Dal Farra & Natalie Ma
IHI Representative: Lisa Xie
Biophysical Sciences Representative: Alexa Labrecque
SBMS Representative: David Choi

McIntyre Medical Sciences Bldg., Room 1017

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