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Moriarty Science Seminar: Gender in Mineral Names

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Gender in Mineral Names: A Record of Past and Ongoing Diversity Challenges in the Earth Sciences

Monday, January 13, 2025, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Earth Theater and online via Zoom

Featuring Chris Emproto, Carnegie Museum of Natural History

This lecture is free. Museum admission is not required.

Learn about scientific discoveries directly from the experts in the field. Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s scientific research staff and invited speakers discuss their latest findings on numerous scientific topics at the R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar series.

Click here to register to attend virtually via Zoom. Registration is not necessary to attend in person. Museum admission is not included with the lecture. Visitor Services staff can direct you to Earth Theater on arrival.

Check back in January for more information about Chris Emproto’s talk “Gender in Mineral Names.”

Gender in Mineral Names: A Record of Past and Ongoing Diversity Challenges in the Earth Sciences

Monday, January 13, 2025, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

Earth Theater and online via Zoom

Featuring Chris Emproto, Carnegie Museum of Natural History

This lecture is free. Museum admission is not required.

Learn about scientific discoveries directly from the experts in the field. Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s scientific research staff and invited speakers discuss their latest findings on numerous scientific topics at the R.W. Moriarty Science Seminar series.

Click here to register to attend virtually via Zoom. Registration is not necessary to attend in person. Museum admission is not included with the lecture. Visitor Services staff can direct you to Earth Theater on arrival.

Check back in January for more information about Chris Emproto’s talk “Gender in Mineral Names.”

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