Research Meet & Greet - Featuring Trying to Solve Big Problems Cause by Small Molecules

Please join us for the next Research Meet & Greet, featuring a presentation by Dr. Kyle A. Grice from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry entitled "Trying to Solve Big Problems Caused by Small Molecules - CO2 Reduction Research with DePaul Students." The newly established Research Meet and Greet series is an opportunity for DePaul University faculty and staff to share and learn about research and creative projects going on across the university. Each event will include invited presentations and less formal, open mic style lightning talks.

To sign up for the lightning talk, please use the form provided here

Wine and cheese reception to follow.

Schedule:
3:30-4:00 Featured Speaker
4:00-4:45 Lightning Talks
4:45-5:30 Research Happy Hour 

 

Lightning Talks include:

Dr. Rachel L. S. Harper from the College of Education will report on recent projects as well as her current plans with her artist’s research project, “Seen + Heard,” which advocates for the cultural works and lives of people ages 0-12.

Dr. Jessica Jerome from the College of Science and Health will share information about her research project that focuses on Chicago’s free medical clinics that were started by community groups in the late 1960s and shut down by the City of Chicago a few years later. The research uses archival documents to trace the history of the clinics, and their commitment to a right to health.

Monday, November 5, 2018 at 3:30pm to 5:30pm

John T. Richardson Library, Idea Lab 2, Room 207 2350 N. Kenmore Avenue

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