Although the end of the term is only a few weeks away, there are still a variety of both spooky and general science events to look forward to around campus. Keep an eye out for these seminars, clubs meetings, and activities in the next few weeks as fall draws to a close:
Vampire Neuroscience by The Synapse
3pm on October 31
ISEC 387
Join Union’s Neuroscience club The Synapse in learning about how contracting a vampiric virus would alter your brain and affect you! Food (for humans) will be provided as well.
Pumpkin Smashing by U-Sustain
1pm on November 4
Library Plaza
Relieve finals-induced stress and contribute to the environment at the same time by smashing pumpkins and learning how to compost efficiently.
Cheminar: The Chemistry of Our Circadian Rhythm
12:50pm on October 30
ISEC 222
Misty Zaczyk ’22, graduate student at RPI, will present a talk on the chemistry of our circadian rhythm. Join to understand more about our sleeping and waking patterns and the science behind them!
Summer Research Opportunities in Physics
12:50pm on November 6
ISEC 120
Plan ahead and learn more about doing summer research with the physics and astronomy department at their final seminar talk for the term.
