Monday, July 3, 2017

What is the Wolf Science Cafe?

Through a joint effort between faculty in the College of Education and the College of Science and Mathematics at the University of West Georgia, an exciting array of topics have been planned for the upcoming year. We hope you will join us to learn more about astronomy, climate change, geology of Georgia, birding, the science of gardening, and many more topics that are sure to be of interest to both adults and children.

We hope to see you at Gallery Row Coffee House, Adamson Square, on the second Monday of every month between 6:45 p.m. -8:00 p.m. to enjoy the company of fellow science enthusiasts, coffee and tea drinkers, and those looking to simply support the local economy. Please contact Dr. Stacey Britton (Stacey.britton@gmail.com) for any questions you may have, interest in being a presenter, or to register in advance for an upcoming event.

The goal of the Wolf Science Café is to provide a platform for sharing current issues in science and to introduce ways that members of Carrollton and the surrounding communities can be better informed. At each event a scientist will talk about their work for a brief period and then questions/discussion are encouraged between the community and the presenter.

*The ideas and topics shared during these café talks do not represent the University of West Georgia.



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