Monday20Feb 2017
Science on Tap: "Buildings and Belonging: Designing Spaces to Develop Community" with Michelle Samura, Ph.D.
Monday, February 20, 2017
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. PST
Open to the public, ChapmanU Science on Tap is a series of casual moderated discussions featuring experts who explore the intersection of science and culture.
For our February 20th event, we'll be joined by professor Michelle Samura, Ph.D. to talk about how design affects education and other social and community goals. We're calling this discussion "Buildings and Belonging: Designing Spaces to Develop Community".
ChapmanU Science on Tap is for science lovers (and novices) in the community who want to enjoy good beer, good food and fascinating conversation. Join us! We'll be gathering at one of our favorite spots: Provisions Market in Old Towne Orange.
For our February 20th event, we'll be joined by professor Michelle Samura, Ph.D. to talk about how design affects education and other social and community goals. We're calling this discussion "Buildings and Belonging: Designing Spaces to Develop Community".
ChapmanU Science on Tap is for science lovers (and novices) in the community who want to enjoy good beer, good food and fascinating conversation. Join us! We'll be gathering at one of our favorite spots: Provisions Market in Old Towne Orange.
Our full Science on Tap lineup for 2016-17 is below. Mark your calendar!
October 4, 2016: "I’m Not Just Wearing This for My Health: Wearable Tech" with Bruce Tromberg, Ph.D.
November 1, 2016: "From Lost to Found: Scientific modeling, mapping, and communicating tsunami risk to the public" with Claudine Jaenichen.
January 23, 2017: "Quantum computers: are online credit cards still safe?" with Justin Dressel, Ph.D.
February 6, 2017: "Why we should conserve California’s ecosystems" with Jennifer Funk, Ph.D.
February 20, 2017: "Buildings and Belonging: Designing Spaces to Develop Community" with Michelle Samura, Ph.D.
March 20, 2017: "Uncovering Food Fraud" with Rosalee Hellberg, Ph.D.
January 23, 2017: "Quantum computers: are online credit cards still safe?" with Justin Dressel, Ph.D.
February 6, 2017: "Why we should conserve California’s ecosystems" with Jennifer Funk, Ph.D.
February 20, 2017: "Buildings and Belonging: Designing Spaces to Develop Community" with Michelle Samura, Ph.D.
March 20, 2017: "Uncovering Food Fraud" with Rosalee Hellberg, Ph.D.
You can contact the event organizer, at SchmidCollege@chapman.edu.
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