The ASHES to ASHES symposium marks the beginning of an official launch of our ancestral burial grounds project and the joint partnerships of the Department of History and the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University The symposium is scheduled for Friday, October 4th, and it is open to the public. Ashes Symposium
The ASHES to ASHES symposium marks the beginning of an official launch of our ancestral burial grounds project and the joint partnerships of the Department of History and the Department of Biological Sciences at North Carolina State University The symposium is scheduled for Friday, October 4th, and it is open to the public. Ashes Symposium
Ken Miller is a cell biologist and professor emeritus of biology at Brown University, but he is best known for his work discussing the teaching of evolution and the relationship between science and religion. Miller and Joseph S. Levine co-authored four popular biology textbooks used in schools nationwide. His co-authorship of these textbooks led to…
Ken Miller is a cell biologist and professor emeritus of biology at Brown University, but he is best known for his work discussing the teaching of evolution and the relationship between science and religion. Miller and Joseph S. Levine co-authored four popular biology textbooks used in schools nationwide. His co-authorship of these textbooks led to…
Ken Miller is a cell biologist and professor emeritus of biology at Brown University, but he is best known for his work discussing the teaching of evolution and the relationship between science and religion. Miller and Joseph S. Levine co-authored four popular biology textbooks used in schools nationwide. His co-authorship of these textbooks led to…
Join us for a monthly lunch bunch! Any and all graduate students are welcome. Topics will change monthly, but focused on graduate student experience, science, & research. Bring your lunch and chat with fellow grad students from 12 pm - 1 pm in Stephens Room, every last Friday of the month!
What: Students from MB351 teach microbiology with hands-on activities to the public at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in the MicroWorld iLab, 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh. Students spend the semester developing a microbiology lesson plan that they teach to museum participants. Topics range from antibiotic resistance to the role of microbes in food.…
What: Students from MB351 teach microbiology with hands-on activities to the public at the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in the MicroWorld iLab, 11 W. Jones St., Raleigh. Students spend the semester developing a microbiology lesson plan that they teach to museum participants. Topics range from antibiotic resistance to the role of microbes in food.…