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Microbes and Social Equity Symposium, Session 1: Context-Aware Experimental Designs (online)

Symposium: This symposium will focus on developing research skills to create transformative research, including context-aware experimental designs, engaging community stakeholders as research partners, writing transdisciplinary papers, translating research into policy, and creating curriculum which melds microbes and social equity. Session: Microbiome research often uses broad categorical factors as proxy factors for complex social or environmental […]

Virtual 4-H Summer Series: No-Bake Chocolate Chip Bites

Would you like to make a super delicious snack that doesn’t need an oven? Join us as we make No-Bake Chocolate Chip Bites. Packed with nut butter protein, and quick oat energy, this will become a favorite super snack. Register here: . Registration Deadline: July 15. Maximum 8 attendees Open to all Maine youth ages […]

Flowering in the North 2022 Webinar Series

Flowering in the North 2022 Webinar Series

Join the Flowering in the North team for this series of webinars designed to help flower farmers prepare for a successful 2022 season. This 4-session series, held on the evenings of Feb. 28 through March 3 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., will include presentations, Q&A, group discussion, and brainstorming opportunities. An additional in-person networking […]

Integrated Science and Career Exploration Course for High Schoolers

Hutchinson Center

Are you interested in STEM and hands-on research? Want to explore STEM career options and educational opportunities this summer in midcoast Maine? Build science skills, gain research experience or strengthen academic skills in preparation for college? INT 188 is the class for you. Rising 11th–12th grade high school students can take this college course at […]

Virtual 4-H Summer Series: Choose Health, Food, Fun, and Fitness

This 6-lesson series includes information about nutrition, exercise, and a hands-on cooking experience. Lessons include: learning how to make healthier choices with your hydration; coloring your plate (eating more vegetables and fruit); read it before you eat it (learning how to understand nutritional labels); make half your grains whole (the benefit of eating whole grains); […]

Microbes and Social Equity Symposium, Session 2: Blending Biological, Social and Humanities Writing (online)

Symposium: This symposium will focus on developing research skills to create transformative research, including context-aware experimental designs, engaging community stakeholders as research partners, writing transdisciplinary papers, translating research into policy, and creating curriculum which melds microbes and social equity. Session: Interdisciplinary experimental designs have been called for in research, but finding a publication venue can […]

From Dream to Discovery

Versant Power Astronomy Center 167 Rangeley Rd., Orono, ME, United States

Join NASA’s engineers as they design, test and launch today’s hottest missions into space. Witness the enormity of the new James Webb Space Telescope, the intensity of Goddard Space Flight Center’s testing facilities, and the excitement of the New Horizons mission to Pluto. From blueprint to blastoff, experience how robotic space flight is pushing the […]

Virtual 4-H Summer Series: Nature Journaling

Virtual 4-H Summer Series: Nature Journaling

In this workshop series, youth learn they can be a scientist anywhere through sketching and observing the natural world around them. We will spend time drawing and writing our observations about what we notice and what we wonder about things we find in nature. Register here: . Registration deadline: June 28. Maximum 15 attendees Open […]

Virtual 4-H Summer Series: 4-H Citizen Science

Virtual 4-H Summer Series: 4-H Citizen Science

Did you know that YOU are a scientist and can contribute to the science community? This virtual 4–H club encourages youth to practice citizen science in their own backyard, with a variety of science opportunities to consider, and report their observations while making connections with fellow citizen scientists in their community and around the state. […]

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