We Are Week, Pride Month, Science Exchange

 

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We Are Week

We Are Weekend June 14-18

We Are Weekend is one of the Penn State Alumni Association’s marquee events, and all individual events taking place within the weekend are free and open to all Penn Staters. For this year, We Are Weekend is being extended to a week to offer Penn Staters additional online options that match their schedules and preferences.

Interested in receiving a science kit for your little one? Don't forget to sign up for one when you register for We Are Weekend. We'd love to see photos of our kits in action so be sure to email us or tag us on social media. Your photo might even be selected to be featured in our next newsletter or on our social media!

Register

Eberly Events

July 14th Eberly Science Exchange
featuring Chris Palma

Click here for more information and to register.

Women's History Month Panel: Eberly women talk mentoring
 

Palma will share an overview of the college: student numbers, numbers of incoming students vs. graduating students, a breakdown of the different majors, and the support provided to students during their college career.

Recap May 18th Eberly Science Exchange:
Penn State's Search for Intelligent Life in the Universe

Click here to watch the talk recording.

Jason Wright talk
 

Watch the recording of Wright's Eberly Science Exchange. Wright is a professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Director of the Penn State Extraterrestrial 
Intelligence Center.

Updates from Eberly

Highlighting Pride Month

The Rainbow Science Network is a list of research faculty who have undergone training to increase the understanding of issues facing LGBTQ+ people and are committed to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive research group. The list can be used to help students, postdoctoral scholars, and research staff identify a group where they can bring their whole self to the research environment.
Read more about the Rainbow Science Network here.

 
 
Melanie McReynolds

Two Eberly faculty elected to National Academy of Science

The National Academy of Sciences elected three members of Penn State's faculty to its membership, one of the highest honors given to a scientist or engineer in the United States. 
Read more on the membership recipients here.

 
Dean Langkilde's pronouns

COVID-19 resources you can trust

·Penn State coronavirus info
·Eberly coronavirus contingency resources
·ASK CIDD - The Penn State Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics answers submitted questions on the topic of COVID-19.
·U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
·World Health Organization (WHO)

 
 

Social Media Snapshots

In memory of Ed Bellis
 
 
Tumor research
 
 
 
Coral-algae symbioses
 
Malaria parasites
 
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