In an effort toward achieving that goal, the organization will try to move more of its events from the medical school campus to the Harvard Square area after this semester.
The main obstacle to undergraduate involvement, Seth and Labonte say, is the Harvard rule that mandates that each organization must have a home faculty. They think the fact that they are overseen by GSAS may discourage participation from members of Harvard's other schools, including the College.
"The name must be qualified by some faculty/school affiliation," Seth and Labonte write. "We think that this might be misleading and could give the wrong impression that people from other schools are not welcome or can't participate."
Kim and Jason explain that while the Biotech Club has grown quickly, they are still trying to gain more active members.
"[We are} extremely interested in recruiting new managers and writers for the club," they write.