Final [email protected] City Sessions on Tap for April
[email protected] City will host its final three public science talks of the semester featuring SUNY Plattsburgh faculty and community lecturers.
Sessions are held at 30 City Hall Place, are free and open to the public and run the gamut of topics. Most sessions are held on the first and third Monday of the month during the academic year. All begin at 5:30 p.m. The final three sessions are:
•“The Zoology of Binocular Vision: When are Two Eyes Better Than One?” with Luke Tyrrell, lecturer, biology, Monday, April 2
•“Real-World Zombies: How Parasites Manipulate Their Hosts to Get What They Want,” with Dr. Alyssa Gleichsner, assistant professor, biology, Monday, April 16
•“Cordwood Mason Construction, with Rob Roy, owner of Earthwood Building School, West Chazy, N.Y., Monday, April 30
For more information, contact Dr. Joel Parker, associate professor of biology, at 518-564-5279 or [email protected].
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