Mural Installation
*Note: actual end time may vary.* The Carbon Cycle. Stephon Kiba Freeman installs a mural on State Street featuring photosynthesis, the carbon cycle, and microbial interactions.
*Note: actual end time may vary.* The Carbon Cycle. Stephon Kiba Freeman installs a mural on State Street featuring photosynthesis, the carbon cycle, and microbial interactions.
Examining the perception of data from an artistic lens. Works that elicit aesthetic or emotional responses through beautiful representations of data, or encourage reflection on the role of data in science, society and our daily lives.
A symposium celebrating Latinx perspectives and experiences in STEM. Join us on Thursday, October 5 from 4:00 - 7:00 (reception included) to hear new research from prominent Latinx researchers for scientific topics relating to climate change. Return or join us on Friday for morning for an immersive experience in exploring Latinx identity in STEM, through
A symposium celebrating Latinx perspectives and experiences in STEM. Join us on Thursday, October 5 from 4:00 - 7:00 (reception included) to hear new research from prominent Latinx researchers for scientific topics including climate change and tech. Return or join us on Friday for morning for an immersive experience in exploring Latinx identity in STEM,
Presenter: Neil Klemme. This is a free, in-person event hosted on October 16, 2023 at 6:00 PM by the Lakeview Community Library as a part of the Wisconsin Science Festival. No registration is necessary to attend. This presentation makes the case for youth development programs such as 4-H that help young people build social capital
Please join us for an Arts Together reception following the Wisconsin Science Festival’s Big Ideas for Busy People. We will offer refreshments and a space for continued discussion on the dynamic interplay between arts and artificial intelligence. Connect with colleagues in different departments and celebrate interdisciplinary collaboration. Presented with the Wisconsin Science Festival and funded
Presenter: Elizabeth Tryon. This is a free, in-person event hosted by the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum on October 21, 2023 at 1:00 PM as a part of the Wisconsin Science Festival! No registration is necessary to attend. CONTACT: 263-7793, badgertalks@uwmad.wisc.edu URL: https://fb.me/e/4MN2q7fu3
Curiosity Unleashed!. Held across campus and throughout Wisconsin, the weeklong festival is packed with activities for people of all ages. Events include hands-on science exhibitions, demonstrations, performances, tours, pub nights, workshops and more. CONTACT: 316-4390 info@wiscifest.org. URL: http://WiSciFest.org ONLINE: https://wiscifest.org
Resilience, Robustness, & Adaptability in Complex Systems. This expo serves as an opportunity for our researchers at every stage in their career to showcase their ongoing work as it relates to WID’s theme, focusing on resilience, robustness, and adaptability within complex systems. With participation from our entire 200-member WID team, this event offers an excellent
All that Jazz, and more!SoundWaves is looking at (and listening to) Time all year. In this second installment, learn what time does to a Supreme Court precedent and to the environment, how time affects chemical reactions and how it behaves weirdly in our universe, and how time feels in jazz.Lu Lu, physicsAsifa Quraishi-Landes, lawElizabeth Maroon,
Explore the mixability of watercolor chemistry and visual perception with our experts in the field. Speakers: Kaitlin Walsh – Independent artist specializing in abstract anatomical watercolor and oil paintings. Kristin Labby – Beloit College professor incorporating technical studies of art and artifacts into her instrumental analysis chemistry courses. Karen Schloss – University of Wisconsin–Madison associate