Join our outreach and communications team through the Career Exploration Fellowship Program! Our previous fellow Kevin Neumann had a great time at our events.
Apply at https://t.co/8QAJCVgeXL by March 18th.
Come to the @wikipedia Edit-A-Thon on Friday, October 13th from 10am - 2pm. In-person & Zoom at the Carle R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, Room 612. @iBioIllinois @MCB_Illinois @illinoisbiolib @IGBIllinois
To register for this event, visit, https://t.co/aUggvUGn5O
Come to the @wikipedia Edit-A-Thon on Friday, October 13th from 10am - 2pm. In-person & Zoom at the Carle R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, Room 612. @iBioIllinois @MCB_Illinois @illinoisbiolib @IGBIllinois
To register for this event, visit, https://t.co/aUggvUGn5O
“Wikipedia has the power to improve women's visibility in STEM, and rewrite history so that it's accurate about women's contributions.”
Learn about IGB's latest DEI initiative, in collaboration with @FunkACESLibrary, at https://t.co/Cm93FIKhrI.
"A massive quagmire once seeped across the landscape of northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio, where towering oaks and sycamores loomed above murky pools of tannin-stained water—tangled, disorienting, dark."
https://t.co/8M2hqpNGaB
It was wonderful to come together at the Art of Science event after two long years! Our artist @juliaapollack explored the theme of Interdependencies and we also featured a new project, in collaboration with @RIPEproject, titled "Love Letters for Science".
Join us on May 4th at 5:30 pm to hear from @juliaapollack who will talk about how to create art from science!
Link: https://t.co/V2GWur1rjV
The next Art of Science exhibit will be on May 6th! Details at https://t.co/D94IWdo08D.
Join us on May 6th for Art of Science 12.0: Interdependencies. The IGB’s Art of Science program is a celebration of the common ground between science and art. More details can be found at https://t.co/D94IWdo08D.