Posts by Jennifer Pritchard

Science Café in the Planetarium

Join Astronomer Maria Guadalupe Lizana as she shares how she supports science outreach on social media platforms and uses this as a way to connect in with others and stay up to date with astronomy news. (more…)



Science Cafe: Dating Tips from the Animal Kingdom

Join Biologist Sue Nightingale and learn methods perfected by evolution to spark interest in that special someone. Feb 14, 12:30 p.m., N201. Pizza will be provided. (more…)


STEM Student Social, Wednesday

STEM Student Social - activities, games, and food. All are welcome. (more…)


STEM Student Social, May 24

STEM Student Social - featuring activities, games, food. All are welcome. (more…)


Science Café: Climate Justice Researcher Visit

Please join us as we hear more about how Mike Chang from Cascadia Consulting Group works for our community through the Seattle Climate Vulnerability Assessment Project. (more…)


STEM Professionals Event, Thursday

Are you a student considering a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) field, but have not yet decided which one? Would you like a chance to hear from and talk with STEM professionals in different fields? (more…)


STEM Professionals Event, March 9, 1:30 p.m., D106

Are you a student considering a Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) field but not yet decided which one? Would you like a chance to hear from and talk with STEM professionals in different fields? (more…)


Thursday-Science Cafe: Why Is Human Sex So Weird?

Better than a Buzzfeed article, join Biology instructor Sue Nightingale as she describes the ins and outs of human sex during our winter quarter Science Café. Thursday, February 9, 11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m., D106. (more…)


Science Cafe: Why Is Human Sex So Weird?

Better than a Buzzfeed article, join Biology instructor Sue Nightingale as she describes the ins and outs of human sex during our winter quarter Science Café. Thursday, February 9, 11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m., D106. (more…)