We may not be physically together for this year’s Science Expeditions, but opportunities abound for learning remotely! From dinosaurs to scuba diving, from cytotechnology to insects and cloud chambers…there is a world to explore from April 9th-April 11th.
Students
Join us for the Data Science Research Bazaar!
The theme for 2021 is Data Science for the Social Good.
Live! Corpus Callosum, Ebling’s Journal of the Arts, Fall, 2020.
Please reveal in 29 pieces of art. Therapy comes in many forms, this may be just the medication you need. Image, a portion of Cameron Casey’s “Neurons a la Klimt.”
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: A Resource Guide
DEI resources for those seeking groups, articles, books, videos and blog posts with illuminating information on racism, anti-racism, white supremacy, marginalization and inclusion of people of color, etc….a “living” document to share and augment. There is often a health sciences emphasis but the resources are universal in their discussion points.
The Ebling Post Autumn 2020
We have so much to tell you! Please enjoy our Newsletter and as always, let us know how we can help.
Submissions now open for the next issue of Corpus Callosum
Send us your artwork! Deadline, November 6th, 2020.
Join Discussion of Austin Channing Brown’s “I’m Still Here.”
End your day with a thoughtful discussion and perhaps, a free copy of Brown’s bestseller.
Multiple Opportunities for R and Python Programming Training. Register Now!
Welcome to a new semester with R and Python data analyzing programming available remotely.
Once in a Lifetime
What if you installed an exhibition on the Pandemic of 1918 and the visitors brought as much to the discussion as the curator?
#BlackLivesMatter: Resources for All
Please refer or add to this continually growing list of useful resources. Updated, 6-30-2020