The Center for Collaborative Knowledge (CCK) supports @LSU’s central function as a place where ideas, expertise, and wisdom arise through conversation.
I really love being part of the @LSU_CCK - I helped put together the Interdisciplinary Showcase today showing off cross-departmental projects from across @LSU dealing with everything from music to physics, and from ethics and law, to biology and geology
The @LSU_CCK helped sponsor the upcoming (Jan 27) Han & Heung Festival (@lsumusic)
A free concert and conversation inspired by the stories of resilience and optimism among Korean and African American communities.
Register here https://t.co/VRzYrZBzFp
https://t.co/aFT7SaYaUr
Great turnout for our 1st CCK 'Collaborative Salon' of the academic year. Lots of folks from different parts of LSU discussed collaborating and applying for newly available Provost funds. (Thanks Julie Perkins for the pictures.)
Thanks to everyone who came out for our Collaborative networking event at the LSU Club Lounge. Learn more about future events here https://t.co/4EgvWPvQic
Fifty-two graduate students from seven universities recently participated in the Louisiana SciComm Summit at #LSU. The #science#communication event—organized by grad students, for grad students—was designed to enhance research communication skills. https://t.co/DZr7rh4xff
Louisiana SciComm Summit, the first science communication conference led by and for Louisiana graduate students, is this week at #LSU. Dynamic speakers, interactive workshops, good food, great people thx to @LASeaGrant & @LSU_CCK.
Save the dates (Feb 21, March 25, and April 20) @LSU_CCK will be having a series of talks on 'What is Evidence? A Conversation Across the Sciences and Humanities"'
Thanks to everyone who came out - we think some collaborations will be born out of this event! If you missed it, come out next time - and look out for future events here https://t.co/4EgvWPvQic
Register for the CCK sponsored event on February 3-4 "Thinking Like a University Connecting Arts, Humanities, Sciences & Engineering" with representatives from the National Academy of Sciences’ Branches of the Same Tree initiative - learn more here: https://t.co/1t9cQom3qj
Musicians talking to historians; an archeologists talking to a French Studies professor...
That's just a few of the new collaborations that were discussed at yesterdays "Collaboration Coffee" hosted by the @LSU Center for Collaborative Knowledge. Join us https://t.co/4EgvWPvQic
This Fall I will start a three-year term as the Faculty Director of the @LSU Center for Collaborative Knowledge @LSU_CCK - I'd love to know of similar units at your university that are also looking to connect science, arts and humanities faculty - please send me links to them.
Reminder: Emerging Voices from the Gulf: Creating a Place for People
A Human Coast Initiative Symposium
Thursday 27th May, 1pm-5pm, E130 Howe-Russell-Kniffen
We now have a zoom link: https://t.co/kgfamh697J
Talks from the Second Session (March 9, 2021) of the Uncertainty series are also posted with talks from Aaron Sheehan-Dean (History), Gabriela González (Physics and Astronomy); Len Apcar (Mass Communication), Michelle Zerba (English and Comparative Lit.) https://t.co/JO67GyZEln
"Uncertainty Across the Arts and Sciences"
February 23rd, 2021: with @LSU faculty - Suzanne Marchand (History), Willis Delony (Music); Emily Elliott @LSUemily (Psychology); and John Pojman (Chemistry)
https://t.co/pzZEMKtoVL