Category: Featured
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Urban Microbiome Team Video
Have you ever wondered what bacteria lurks on your elevator keys? In @ProfSmyth‘s Microbiome of Urban Spaces research course, students examine how bacteria can reside and survive in buildings and now some of them are taking their research to ASM Microbe this Summer! Watch full video
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April 21/22 PREP, Rally/ March for Science and Article
Poster Making and Lab Coat Pick Up (YOU MUST RETURN LAB COAT to UC 618/621 on MONDAY April 24th) April 21st 10am – 12pm Link University Center Social Justice Hub, 63 Fifth Avenue Some materials will be provided and files for download and printing can be acquired here Free Science Not Silence pins for the…
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Sex and Gender Ligo March 1, April 5th and May 3rd
Image: Mark Addison Smith “Fagget Fucker (sic) Gay Alphabet” series—a queer typography for combating against graffitied hate speech Join the Conversation! Science (as) Culture: Redefining Sex & Gender Learning from the past: societal perspectives on sex & genderand the role of science in shaping these views Throughout history, cultural expectations around gender identity have largely…
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March 4/5: Science Art and Culture in NYC: The Space in Between
The Space In Between: NYC Science, Art, & Culture Conference 2017 Take part in a two-day conference to explore how science and our larger culture are undergoing radical change and how creative minds can influence whether these changes lead us to destruction or become the seeds of our revival. This conference is a forum for…
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IS Meet Ups New Dates and Locations : Feb 23 and April 13 PLEASE RSVP
Enjoy food and conversation with students, alumni, and faculty in Eugene Lang College’s Interdisciplinary Science program at meet-ups and info sessions. Learn about course offerings, public programming, city events, study abroad, and alumni career trajectories in environmental policy and social justice, public health, and communication through the arts. At each meet up, alumni of the…
