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Tuesday, February 20 – 6:30 p.m.
Lyudmila Bard, professor of biology,
and Kathryn Jones, Ph. D., adjunct faculty
member of biology
"Revealing the Secrets
Hidden in Your DNA"
Discover how newly developed genetic tests can
tell you about your ancestors, your health, and
even what medicines to use.
Tuesday, March 20 – 6:30 p.m.
Roger Weber, associate professor
of entrepreneurship, and Paul Hogan, instructor
of computer science
"The Next Big App"
Learn how to take your innovative idea for a
brand-new computer application from napkin to
mobile success story.
Tuesday, April 17 – 6:30 p.m.
Brendan Diamond, Ph. D., assistant professor of
physics and astronomy
"Astronomical Doom"
Explore the fate of the stars and the universe in
this light-hearted discussion about how science
is exploring the ways planets, and even the solar
system, may end.
LECTURE SERIES
p Students look through microscopes in the
horticulture classroom.
p A server bank provides hands-on learning for
cyber students.
qA student assembles an engineering project.
Join HCC at this special series of talks
by faculty. Each lecture takes place in
the Catherine Joan Cochran Community
Room, located in the new SET Building.
RSVP at howardcc.edu/lectureseries.
Fall 2017 | Pathways 5