Seminars of Interest
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4:00 pm 3/2/2022ROOM 161 NOYES LAB -
4:00 pm 3/2/2022ROOM 161 NOYES LAB -
4:00 pm 3/2/2022116 Roger Adams Laboratory -
12:00 pm 3/3/2022217 Noyes Lab -
3:00 pm 3/3/2022274 Medical Sciences Building -
10:00 am 3/7/2022B124 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory -
3:30 pm 3/8/2022Chem Annex 1024 -
3:30 pm 3/9/2022CLSL B102 | Reception immediately following in CLSL-A AtriumJoin us for the Sylvia M. Stoesser Lecture in Chemistry with Dr. Regina Easley for her lecture: Journeys in Chemical Oceanography and Metrology.
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10:00 am 3/10/2022171 Roger Adams Lab -
10:00 am 3/11/2022319 Gregory Hall -
12:00 pm 3/17/2022217 Noyes Lab -
4:00 pm 3/23/2022116 RAL -
4:00 pm 3/23/2022116 RAL -
10:00 am 3/24/20222079 Natural History Building -
2:00 pm 3/25/2022Loomis Lab 144 -
2:30 pm 3/25/2022B102 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory -
4:00 pm 3/28/2022116 Roger Adams Lab -
3:30 pm 3/29/2022Chem Annex 1024 -
3:30 pm 3/29/2022Chem Annex 1024 -
4:00 pm 3/29/2022RAL 116 -
9:00 am 3/30/2022B102 Chemical Life Sciences Laboratory (Charles G. Miller Auditorium) -
10:00 am 3/31/2022B124 Chemical and Life Sciences Laboratory -
12:00 pm 3/31/2022217 Noyes Lab -
3:30 - 4:30 pm 3/31/2022Chem Annex 1024 -
4:00 pm 3/31/2022157 Noyes LaboratoryStacey Lowery Bretz, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at Miami University, shares how learning in STEM courses requires students to become fluent in the symbolic language of the particular discipline and developing expertise requires moving beyond manipulating symbols to creating explanations using particulate models of matter for observations in the lab.
