Science Café
What is Science Café?
Science Café is an informal speaker series on scientific topics, led by an expert. The series stimulates discussions in the arts and sciences; encourages open, easy-to-understand conversation exploring scientific topics and interdisciplinary interactions.
- Visit the Science Café blog: Freshly Brewed Science
- See Kennedy Library's ALA Virtual Poster Presentation
- See us on Facebook
- Photos
Upcoming Events
Community-Supported Agriculture, Education, and Intellectual Freedom
Explore Cal Poly's community-sponsored agriculture program, as we consider the role of community-sponsored education and assess the value of intellectual freedom. Everybody welcome — FREE!
Tuesday, November 17th
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
2nd Floor Café Lounge
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Past Events
- Is It Still a Book
Oct 27 | Photos - Nanocafé
Apr 09 | Photos - How Mindless Eating Works in Government
Apr 09 | Photos - Science of Type
Mar 09 | Photos | Poster - Darwin 200
Feb 09 | Photos | Poster - Improbable Vehicles
Jan 09 | Poster
Advisory Group
- Michael D. Miller, Dean of Library Services
- Professor Jane Lehr (Ethnic Studies and Women's & Gender Studies)
- Professor John Keller (Physics)
- Cornel Morton, Vice President for Student Affairs
- Professor Rob Moss (Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- Patricia Ponce, PREFACE Program Coordinator
- Catherine Trujillo, Kennedy Library Exhibits Coordinator
- Jeanine M. Scaramozzino, College Librarian for Science and Mathematics
- Anna Gold, Associate Dean for Public Services, Kennedy Library
Science Café is a program of the Kennedy Library sponsored in part by the Cal Poly College of Engineering
and with support from the College of Science and Mathematics. Need more information? Call us at (805) 756-2345.
