Lunchtime Talks in Science and Mathematics

(09-16-2009)

All are welcome to come eat free pizza (bring your own beverage)to this semester’s Lunchtime Talks, held at noon in Porter Hall 130. These talks are directed to a general audience. Talks remaining this semester include:

  • Thurs. Sept. 17
    “Darwin and America's Soul”
    Dr. Ed Crowther, chair, History Department
  • Thurs., Oct. 15
    "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Human Microbial Smybionts"
    Dr. Benita Brink, assoc. professor of biology
  • Wed., Oct. 28
    "Elements of Murder: The Dark Side of the Periodic Table"
    Dr. Renee Beeton, visiting asst. professor of chemistry
  • Thurs., Nov. 12
    "Exercise and the Brain"
    Dr. Gina Mitchell, asst. professor of psychology
  • Wed., Dec. 2
    "How to Hack a Web Site"
    Dr. Susan Loveland, asst. professor of computer science