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USU’s Science Unwrapped Launches ‘Celebrate Undergrad Research’ Series, Friday, January 24

January 22, 2025002 Mins Read
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Who can do science and where do scientists get their ideas? The answer to the first part of that question, according to Jessica Habashi, a biologist at Utah State University, is “everyone.” His answer to the second part of this question is “everywhere and from places you wouldn’t expect.”

Habashi, lecturer in the Department of Biology at USU Brigham City, presents “Scaling Up Science: How Pursuing Research Expands Horizons” as part of USU’s Science Unwrapped public outreach program on Friday January 24. His speech begins at 7 p.m. at Emert Auditorium. , room ESLC 130, Eccles Science Learning Center. Admission is free and all ages are welcome.

Habashi’s talk kicks off Science Unwrapped’s new Spring 2025 series “Celebrating Undergraduate Research” which is presented in collaboration with the State of Utah 2025 Undergraduate Research Year. USU President Elizabeth Cantwell will deliver the series’ opening welcome address. Science Unwrapped was launched by USU’s College of Science in 2009.

“We are thrilled to have Dr. Habashi and President Cantwell join us as we begin a series highlighting undergraduate research,” says Science Unwrapped Chair Brynja Kohler, associate dean in the College of Science and Technology. professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. . “Getting involved in research, where you ask big questions and learn how scientists pursue knowledge, is a crucial step in scientific discovery. »

A champion of undergraduate research at USU Brigham City and throughout the Utah State system, Habashi discovered a real-world problem on her campus: bird-window collisions. She viewed the phenomenon not only as a challenge to study, but also as a meaningful research experience for students. At Science Unwrapped, Habashi will describe how she, her students, and Brigham City staff transformed the research idea into collaborative learning opportunities.

Hands-on learning activities led by USU student groups and community volunteers, along with refreshments, follow Habashi’s presentation. Additionally, this spring’s series will feature research posters produced by USU undergraduate students.

Habashi’s talk will be videotaped and published on Science Unwrapped. website within a week of the in-person event.

The schedule for the Celebrate Undergrad Research series is as follows:

Directions and parking information are available on the program website. website.

For more information, call 435-797-3517, visit Science Unwrapped Website or check out “Science Unwrapped at USU” Facebook page.

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