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Clark winter STEM series begins today

The Columbian
Published: January 20, 2017, 6:00am

Vancouver – Clark College invites to public to visit a series of science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, lunchtime seminars this winter.

The STEM Seminar Series begins today with Liz Westby of the U.S. Geological Survey sharing information about volcanic hazards in a workshop titled “Hair-Raising Volcanic Hazards.”

On Feb. 3, Dr. Christy Novick, veterinarian at Feline Medical Clinic and owner of Columbia Companion Animal Acupuncture, will present on “Amazing Animal Acupuncture.”

On Feb. 24, Ginger Wireman, outreach specialist for the Washington Department of Ecology, will present on the “Historic and Hazardous Hanford.”

The series will end March 10 with Dr. Duane Ray, former instructor for the Clark College Economic & Community Development, presenting on “Great Gravitational Waves.”

All events run from 12 to 1 p.m. in Clark College’s new STEM building on the main campus at 1933 Fort Vancouver Way. Snacks will be provided and guests are welcome to bring their own lunches.

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