Published: April 13, 2018

Mark your calendars!ÌýThe third annual is coming April 20.

Presented by ²ÊÃñ±¦µä's Women in Science and Engineering, the mission of SciComm is to promote effective science communication skills and showcase the amazing work being done by young STEM researchers at CU.

The symposium will begin with two morning workshop sessions in Gold Biosciences (registration required), followed by afternoon presentations with CU students and postdocs, a panel discussionÌýand a keynote presentation in Eaton Humanities, room 150. The event will wrap upÌýwith a reception at SiP.

to register for the workshops,Ìýexplore this year's sessions, watch a video with highlights from last year's conference and stay up-to-date on SciComm Symposium news and events.