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Breaking the Cycle of Environmental Health Disparities

Presented by: Dr. Leslie Rubin, Dr. Dana Barr, Dr. Julie Herbstman, Dr. Cappy Collins, and Dr. Peggy Gallagher For those that live in poverty, an unhealthy environment can contribute to being trapped in a cycle of poverty. The effects of this vicious cycle have been highlighted by the COVID-19 epidemic. While there are so many…

Georgia Women in STEM

In celebration of Women's History Month, join AWIS Georgia for a virtual discussion with trailblazing Georgia women representing multiple STEM sectors and career stages. Speakers will include: CDC Deputy Director, Dr. Anne Schuchat; Georgia Power Northwest Regional Director, Cassandra Wheeler Founder and President of D&S Microwave, Theresa Brunasso Assistant Professor of Information Science at CU-Boulder,…

Free

Scavenger Hunt to the Sea

An online (and in person) journey through Georgia’s Connected Waterways – featuring stops from 12 amazing water organizations around the state. Complete every online stop by Oct 31 to qualify for prizes.

SciComm Academy

There are many ways to advocate for science, but they all start with good communication. Everyone has a voice. Maximize yours to effectively advocate for yourself, your science, and your fellow humans. Visit the SciComm Academy website to learn more about this regularly occurring workshop and sign up here Note: the fee covers the entire workshop,…

$200

Conserving endangered biodiversity in the Atlantic forest of Misiones, Argentina

Note: This virtual event is produced by the Atlanta Botanical Garden as part of their ongoing Science Café series. It is free and open to the public, but Zoom registration is required here If you register you will receive instructions on how to join the event. Dr. Karen DeMatteo Senior Lecturer, Environmental Studies. Washington University…

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Sustainable Business Practices

This virtual meetup is a production of Science for Georgia.RSVP for FREE here: http://bit.ly/SUSBIZ__________ Description: Issues of climate change, carbon emissions, food waste, and social justice represent just a few of the overwhelming topics that demand our attention. Join us to learn about specific, feasible actions that every business (and individual) can do to help advance…

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SciTober Fest 2021

O Science For Georgia, in partnership with IEEE Women in Engineering – Atlanta, IEEE Young Professionals, and Association of Women in Science – Georgia Chapter, welcome you to our annual SciTober Fest. This celebration of science (and beer) is sponsored by Monday Night Brewing and Garnish & Gather. Scientists and friends of science can network,…

AST: THINK LIKE A SCIENTIST

Think like a scientist. But first, know the process. Join us as Jasmine George demystifies.

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