Voices in Science lecture at NMMNHS, 2/28

Voices in Science lecture at NMMNHS, 2/28
Join us at the Museum on Saturday, Feb. 18 for the second Voices in Science Lecture of 2023, featuring NMMNHS Research Curator of Volcanology and Space Sciences, Dr. Larry Crumpler, who is a member of NASA's Perseverance Mission Science Team. This Museum is the ONLY museum (other than the Smithsonian Air & Space) with a direct connection to a Mars rover mission! ...
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2023 NYSCamp Webinar: Information for High School Students

2023 NYSCamp Webinar:  Information for High School Students
Join this webinar on Tuesday January 24 at 7:00 pm to learn about National Youth Science Camp.  Parents and educators are also welcome to attend ...
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CESE annual meeting

CESE annual meeting
The Coalition for Excellence in Science and Math Education invites you to their 2022 Annual Meeting, Saturday June 4. The featured speaker is Secretary of Education, Dr. Kurt Steinhaus ...
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Planetarium Show May 26

Planetarium Show May 26
Dr. Jeff Gilkey is a retired NG&C Staff member and he is doing a trike flying show at the Museum of Natural History Planetarium on May 26. Jeff has great videos of his adventures. It is an immersive flying experience projected on the planetarium dome. An announcement of the event will apparat in this Sunday’s ABQ Journal. There only 300 tickets available ...
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Save the date – 2021 Research Symposium

Save the date – 2021 Research Symposium

The New Mexico Research Symposium is an annual conference with oral presentations, a poster competition, and a keynote address. The conference is geared to undergraduate and graduate students from New Mexico’s colleges and universities. Presentation and poster abstracts are published in the New Mexico Journal of Science.

NMRS 2021 is an all-virtual event occurring November 8-12, 2021. Registration and call for abstracts will open on September 16th, 2021.

Judges Needed

Volunteers will judge posters over a wide range of science and engineering disciplines. Judges need not be experts in all disciplines but they should have knowledge and experience in at least one science or engineering discipline. Graduate and undergraduate students are not eligible ...
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