Julie Basu Ray

Dr. Basu Ray earned her BS in Human Physiology from Presidency University in Kolkata and her MS in Human Physiology from the University of Calcutta. She relocated to Canada and completed her PhD in Cardiovascular Biology at the University of Toronto, then crossed Lake Ontario to the U.S. and conducted postdoctoral studies at the University

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Academics

These mentoring relationships set us apart in the realm of academics, and they’re the reason we’re consistently rated as one of the best universities in the Southeast and the nation. With classes averaging about 18 students, you will not just have a seat at the table. Your contribution will be expected, and your voice will

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Gulf South Conference Announces Delay of Fall Semester Competition

The Gulf South Conference announced the postponement of the 2020-21 fall sports season, including regular-season contests and GSC Championships and Tournaments, due to ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  “The GSC Board of Directors and conference athletics directors have been diligent in their evaluation into the efficacy of conducting intercollegiate athletics

https://www.cbu.edu/news/gulf-south-conference-announces-delay-of-fall-semester-competition/
Admission Requirements

To Apply In order to attend Global College at Christian Brothers University, you will have to meet the following admission requirements. To apply to the Global College: Complete your application form Official transcripts from all colleges/universities attended must be provided. Official transcripts should be sent directly to CBU from the college/university via postal/priority mail or secure electronic

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As Mid-South grapples with doctor shortage, how a Caribbean medical school is helping

by Corrine S Kennedy | photo by Christine Tannous | from The Commercial Appeal, August 23, 2022 Native Memphian Dr. Sammie Gutierrez took a non-traditional path to medicine. She studied biology at Christian Brothers University and originally wanted to become a veterinarian. She joined the Minority Health International Research Training program in part because it

https://www.cbu.edu/story/as-mid-south-grapples-with-doctor-shortage-how-a-caribbean-medical-school-is-helping/