Sorting the SEEds of Science
Everyday, we experience the amazing aspects of living plants, but oftentimes we don't think much about dead, preserved plants.  During this evening, come and (virtually) experience the Mary Carver Hall Herbarium at WSU.  We'll talk about the herbarium and its collection of nearly 30,000 plant specimens, and we'll have the opportunity together to think about various ways that we can bring the excitement of dead plants alongside the live ones. 

If you have questions please reach out to:
Center for Science and Math Education, CSME@weber.edu

Details:
Thursday, April 15th, 2021
5:00 p.m..
Zoom link to be provided
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