Nebraska Academy of Sciences
Date of this Version
4-22-2016
Citation
Held April 22, 2016, OLIN HALL OF SCIENCE - NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Abstract
PROGRAM
FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016
7:30 a.m.
REGISTRATION FOR ACADEMY, Lobby of Lecture wing, Olin Hall
8:00
Aeronautics and Space Science, Session A, Olin 249
Aeronautics and Space Science, Session B, Olin 224
Chemistry and Physics, Section A, Chemistry, Olin A
Collegiate Academy, Biology Session A, Olin B
8:10
Earth Science, Olin 325 8:15
Chemistry and Physics, Section B, Physics, Planetarium
8:30
Biological and Medical Sciences, Session A, Olin 112
Biological and Medical Sciences, Session B, Smith Callen Conference Center
9:00
Anthropology, Olin 111
Collegiate Academy, Chemistry and Physics, Session A, Olin 324
Environmental Sciences, Olin 325
9:10
Aeronautics and Space Science, Poster Session, Olin 249
10:30
Aeronautics and Space Science, Poster Session, Olin 249
11:00
MAIBEN MEMORIAL LECTURE, OLIN B – Dr. Juliane Soukup, “Riboswitches Turn Students Onto Research”. Scholarship and Friend of Science Recipients also announced.
12:00
LUNCH, PATIO ROOM, STORY STUDENT CENTER Aeronautics Group, Sunflower Room
1:00 p.m.
Anthropology, Olin 111
Biological and Medical Sciences, Session C, Olin 112
Biological and Medical Sciences, Session D, Smith Callen Conference Center
Chemistry and Physics, Section A, Chemistry, Olin A
Collegiate Academy, Biology Session A, Olin B
Collegiate Academy, Chemistry and Physics, Session B, Olin 324
Teaching of Science and Math, Olin 325
1:25
Applied Science and Technology, Olin 224
3:15
History and Philosophy of Science, Olin 224
4:30
BUSINESS MEETING, OLIN B
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Education Commons, Engineering Commons, Life Sciences Commons, Physical Sciences and Mathematics Commons, Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons
Comments
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