Do Now U! Would You Support a Ban on Disposable Chopsticks?
NCSCE and KQED are partnering on Do Now U, a project that engages undergraduate students in online discussion through social media about current scientific issues. This week’s Do Now U…
NCSCE and KQED are partnering on Do Now U, a project that engages undergraduate students in online discussion through social media about current scientific issues. This week’s Do Now U…
by Katayoun Chamany SENCER Leadership Fellow Mohn Family Professor of Natural Sciences and Math Eugene Lang College for Liberal Arts Photos taken by Clarence Elie Rivera (photographer), Luciana Scrutchen (faculty…
NCSCE and KQED are partnering on Do Now U, a project that engages undergraduate students in online discussion through social media about current scientific issues. This week’s Do Now U…
NCSCE and KQED are partnering on Do Now U, a project that engages undergraduate students in online discussion through social media about current scientific issues. This week’s Do Now U…
by Robert Seiser, SCI-Midwest Co-Director Twenty SENCER newcomers and alumni gathered at Roosevelt University on April 8 for an extended roundtable discussion on “The present and future of SENCER,” sponsored…
by Ulla Hasager, SCI-West Co-Director On March 18, SENCER Hawaiʻi and the SENCER Center for Innovation-West, jointly hosted the 3rd Annual SENCER Hawaiʻi Spring Institute and SCI-West regional meeting at…
by Kathy Browne, SCI-MidAtlantic Co-Director The SCI-MidAtlantic Regional Spring meeting on Saturday, March 25th at Rider University brought veteran SENCER faculty and numerous K-12 teachers together for a working session…
NCSCE is proud to announce its newest project, Maximizing Collective Impact Through Cross-Sector Partnerships: Planning a SENCER and NISE Net Collaboration. Support for this endeavor has been provided by The…
SCI-Midwest and Roosevelt University are pleased to host a series of conversations and a funding opportunity this spring. The SCI-Midwest Regional Meeting will take place on Saturday, April 8, 2017,…
NCSCE and KQED are partnering on Do Now U, a project that engages undergraduate students in online discussion through social media about current scientific issues. This week’s Do Now U…