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SENCER Co-Founder and SSI 2017 Plenary Speaker Karen Oates Featured in American Scientist Magazine

As part of its “First Person” feature series, Karen Oates, a co-founder of the SENCER project, and one of the speakers on a plenary panel about communities of transformation at…

July 12, 2017

SSI 2017 Plenary Profile: Elyse Eidman-Aadahl

During the 2017 SENCER Summer Institute, Elyse Eidman-Aadahl, Executive Director of the National Writing Project (NWP), will deliver a plenary address on the morning of Friday, August 4th. Elyse will…

June 28, 2017

Save the Date: Values-based Academic Leadership: A Retreat For Agents of Institutional Change and Transformation, September 15-16, 2017

The National Center for Science and Civic Engagement invites you to participate in Values-based Academic Leadership to be held on September 15-16, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. A follow-up to the…

June 15, 2017

SSI 2017 Plenary Speaker Profile: Dr. David Asai

The fourth SENCER Summer Institute plenary address, which will take place on the afternoon of Saturday, August 5th, will be delivered by David Asai, Senior Director in Science Education at…

May 30, 2017

Do Now U: Do No-Kill Shelters Really Benefit Animals?

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…

May 26, 2017

NCSCE and NEH Convene “Algorithms and Us” Meeting at Stony Brook University

The National Center for Science and Civic Engagement at Stony Brook University hosted a meeting of over twenty experts, scholars, artists, and informal educators “Algorithms and Us.” Funded by a…

May 16, 2017

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…

May 16, 2017

Painting and Printing with Bacterial Pigments

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…

May 2, 2017

Do Now U! Should We Use Drones to Pollinate Crops?

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…

May 1, 2017

Do Now U! Should We Bring Back Extinct Species?

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…

April 21, 2017

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