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Cole Morrissette

Wesleyan University, Class of 2018
From Bristol, RI
As a Wesleyan University student with a double major in Neuroscience and Biology, my ambition is to seek the proper foundation of knowledge in the medical field in preparation for medical school.
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Cole Morrissette Earns MA Degree From Wesleyan University

Cole Morrissette earned a MA degree in Neuroscience & Behavior from Wesleyan University at the Commencement ceremony on May 27.

June, 06 2018 - Wesleyan University
Cole Morrissette Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa

On May 27, Cole Morrissette was one of 77 members of the Class of 2017 inducted into Wesleyan's Gamma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Society, the oldest national scholastic honor society. To be elected...

June, 01 2017 - Wesleyan University
Cole Morrissette Graduates from Wesleyan University

On May 28, 2017, Cole Morrissette graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA degree in Neuroscience & Behavior.

May, 31 2017 - Wesleyan University
Cole Morrissette Receives Academic Prize

Cole Morrissette was recognized this spring with the Graham Prize. The gift of James Chandler Graham, Class of 1890, it is awarded to a member of the graduating class for excellence in natural scie...

May, 16 2017 - Wesleyan University
Student-Athlete Cole Morrissette Receives All-Academic Honors

Cole Morrissette was one of 65 student-athletes honored for their excellence in the classroom when the NESCAC announced its 2016-17 Winter All-Academic Team on March 9. Morrissette is a member of t...

March, 15 2017 - Wesleyan University
Cole Morrissette Contributes to Men's Ice Hockey Little Three Title

Cole Morrissette is a member of the Wesleyan men's ice hockey team that just won the Little Three Title on Feb. 17-the first time the team has won a title since the 1986-87 season. And for the firs...

February, 23 2017 - Wesleyan University
Research Scientist at Wesleyan University
I currently investigate the neurophysiological properties of epilepsy, primarily focusing on the electrical propagation patterns of epileptiform events between hemispheres via the corpus callosum. My research is conducted in attempts to better assess the neurophysiological characteristics of seizures, and potentially uncover new treatment options.
October 2015 - Present

Athletics 2 Academic Achivement 2 Graduation 2

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