Wednesday 26 October 2016

science and technology studies

News Chestnut University Lecture Series Presents: “The 70th Anniversary of the Dawn of the Atomic Age” This year points the 70 th commemoration of the beginning of the nuclear age. The principal explosion of an atomic weapon at Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16,1945 was followed in short request by the first utilization of atomic weapons in war, at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. In the months that took after, mainstream researchers and approach producers in the United States, the USSR, and somewhere else attempted to deal with the ramifications of what they had created. (Appropriated September 30, 2015) Dr. Jonathan Xavier Inda from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to talk on Friday, September 18, 2015 The Brown Anthropology Colloquium Series Presents: Remedies: Pharmaceuticals, Difference, and the Politics of Life This discussion is a piece of the Anthropology Department’s Critical Anthropology of Race Lecture Series and is liberally upheld by the Herbert H. Goldberger Lectureship, The Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, the Program in Science and Technology Studies, The Department of Music, and The Department of Anthropology. It would be ideal if you go along with us on Friday, Septemeber 18, 2015 at 12pm in Giddings 212. Lunch will be served. (Circulated September 17, 2015) 2015 Senior Thesis Presentations On April 29, three Science and Society concentrators — Eliza Cohen ’15, Shelby Wilson ’15, and Ke’ala Morrell ’15 — introduced their senior postulations at the University Science Center.


Their presentations, which secured science instruction in New York City when the new century rolled over, gametogenesis and sex training in hard of hearing secondary schools, embody the focus’ accentuation on new grant. Video of their presentations is accessible. (Disseminated May 27, 2015) Senior Thesis Writers: Ke’ala Morrell ’15 Consistently, a modest bunch of Science and Society concentrators create, examine and compose propositions in light of their coursework in the degree. We’ll be profiling each of the current year’s proposition scholars throughout the following couple of days. (Conveyed April 27, 2015) Senior Thesis Writers: Shelby Wilson

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