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Reflections from “That Science Girl”

My sister in law has a PhD in Biology. She studied genetics. Whenever my grandfather saw her, he would ask...

Science for Georgia joins AAAS’s Local Science Engagement Network

It’s no joke – Science for Georgia joined AAAS’s Local Science Engagement Network (LSEN) on April 1st.    The LSEN is...

Opinion: Helps Us Show Science Matters in Georgia

This season we are grateful for our dedicated Science for Georgia community Although Thanksgiving is behind us, we at Science...

Event: The Importance of Writing Your Legislator

This event occurred March 13, 2021. Check out the recording of it: Speaking with your legislators is a perfect example...

How to Conduct an Informational Interview

Informational interviews are an excellent way to collect information on a subject from someone with experience in the field. They...

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