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The J. James Woods Lectures in the Sciences and Mathematics presents Jessica Green talking about “Cities Unseen: How Microbes Can Make Public Spaces, Buildings, and Human Beings Healthier,” April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room. Admission is free and open to the public without tickets.

How can a deeper understanding of […]

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Dr. Elisabeth Martinez will be speaking on Thursday, April 2nd, 2015 in GH 108 from 7-8PM.  Her lecture, “Being a Woman Scientist and Staying a Woman Scientist,” will count as an STS c0-curricular event.

See this flyer for additional information: Elisabeth Martinez

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The J. James Woods Lectures in the Sciences and Mathematics presents Skylar Tibbits talking about “A 4D Future,” February 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room. Admission is free and open to the public without tickets.

3D printing has grown in sophistication since the late 1970s. TED Fellow Skylar Tibbits is shaping […]

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The Woods Lecture Series presents George Reisch on January 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room, speaking about Paradigms and the Cold War “Struggle for Men’s Minds.”

Admission is free and open to the public without tickets.

This lecture will explore Thomas Kuhn’s famous theory of scientific paradigms and how it was […]

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The J. James Woods Lectures on the Sciences and Mathematics presents William Dunham, December 2nd, at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room.

Admission is free and open to the public without tickets.

Almost 50 years ago, Cambridge University Press published  the correspondence of Isaac Newton, a seven-volume, 3000-page collection of  letters that provide […]

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The J. James Woods Lectures on the Sciences and Mathematics presents genome expert John Dupré, November 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Atherton Union Reilly Room.

Admission is free and open to the public without tickets.

In his talk, From the Mendelian Gene to the Dynamic Genome, Dupré will briefly sketch the history of the […]

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The Indiana Public Health Association is presenting a Breakfast Forum Series this year on children’s health and safety, with the first one on Friday September 26.  Here’s the information:

 

IPHA announces its 2014-15 Public Health Breakfast Forum Series Children’s Health & Safety – a Community Responsibility

First in the Series –Guns, Violence […]

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The Kristi Schultz Broughton Liberal Arts Essay Contest, open to all Butler undergraduates, invites essays on a topic related to liberal education. This award recognizes the student whose essay was judged most outstanding by a committee composed of members of the faculty and of the College’s Board of Visitors.

Bryant Dawson presented his essay, “The […]

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Joe Ritter and John Broere

The Solar Car Challenge: Designing for the Future (The Secrets of the Prinicipia Solar Car Project)

TONIGHT – Wednesday, Feb. 26th, 7:30 p.m., Reilly Room

The Principia Solar Car Project began in 1991 with a handful of highly motivated liberal arts students.  For the past 12 years, the project has […]

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