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SENCER and Today’s News: “Toxic orphans: Why Michigan often gets stuck paying for soil cleanup”

SENCER Model: Brownfield Action (Dr. Peter Bower, Barnard College/Columbia University) The Kalamazoo Gazette: State Foots Bill for Toxic Orphans Sunday, April 24, 2016 “LANSING, MI — You've undoubtedly seen them:…

April 28, 2016

SSI 2016 Opening Plenary Will Define SENCER as a “Community of Transformation”

Dr. Sean Gehrke, director of Institutional Planning, Research, and Assessment at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, will give the first plenary address at the 2016 SENCER Summer Institute. His…

April 25, 2016

Nominations Now Being Accepted for 2016 Bennett Awards

The William E. Bennett Award for Extraordinary Contributions to Citizen Science was established by NCSCE and named in honor of its first recipient for his lifetime contributions to citizen science.…

April 20, 2016

Do Now U! Should the Federal Minimum Wage Be Increased?

SENCER and KQED are partnering on a new project, Do Now U. Do Now U engages undergraduate students in online discussions about current scientific issues through the innovative use of…

April 20, 2016

April Hill to Deliver SSI 2016 Plenary: “SENCER, Transforming STEM for Majors, and It’s About Time, Too”

Dr. April Hill, professor and chair of Biology at the University of Richmond, will deliver a plenary address at the 2016 SENCER Summer Institute, titled "SENCER, Transforming STEM for Majors,…

April 19, 2016

SENCER Leadership Fellow Alix Fink to Deliver SSI 2016 Plenary: From Ideals to Transformation: A SENCER Journey

Dr. Alix Dowling Fink, Dean of the Cormier Honors College and Associate Professor of biology at Longwood University, will deliver the closing plenary address of the 2016 SENCER Summer Institute.…

April 6, 2016

Science Education and Civic Engagement: An International Journal Summer 2016 Call for Papers

Science Education and Civic Engagement: An International Journal invites submissions for its Summer 2016 issue. We seek research articles, reports, reviews, and "points of view" that address the intersection of…

April 6, 2016

Do Now U! What Influences Your Dietary Choices?

NCSCE and KQED are partnering on a new project, Do Now U. Do Now U engages undergraduate students in online discussions about current scientific issues through the innovative use of…

April 6, 2016

Maine Campus Compact and Maine EPSCoR to Offer SENCER Faculty Development Trainings Throughout the State

By Sally Slovenski, Executive Director, Maine Campus Compact Maine Campus Compact (MCC), with support from Maine Experiential Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR), conducted a statewide landscape analysis to assess…

March 23, 2016

Do Now U! Is the Price of Organic Food Worth It?

NCSCE and KQED are partnering on a new project, Do Now U. Do Now U engages undergraduate students in online discussions about current scientific issues through the innovative use of…

March 23, 2016

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