Events

CLAS Faculty Research Colloquium

Date and Time

Friday, October 18, 2024 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location

Padnos 308

Description

Please join us for the second College of Liberal Arts and Sciences faculty research colloquium of the semester. These events provide an opportunity to learn something about the research in which faculty from across the college are engaged, in an informal and supportive setting.

The colloquium will take place on Friday, October 18 in PAD 308. Refreshments will be available at 2:30pm with the presentations beginning at 3:00pm.

The speakers will be:

Tierney Powell (English) "'Survival is Insufficient': Imagining Futures at the End of Supply Chain Capitalism in HBO's Station Eleven."

Josephine Mitchell (Chemistry) “From neurons to nephrons: CRISPR-Cas9 genome engineering to study proteins in vivo”

Blair Stein (History) “‘It’s Always June in January’: Traveling South with Trans-Canada Air Lines, 1948-1955”

Please join your colleagues for collegial, corporeal and cerebral refreshment!

This event also appears on the main events calendar tagged as academic, clas, colloquia, and research.

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