2005-2006 Hillard Gold '39 Lecture

"Mars to Microbes: Science is something to believe in"
Bill Nye
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Thursday, April 27, 2006
7:00 p.m.
Memorial Hall

All across America, one man gets students excited about science like no other: Bill Nye the Science Guy! Well-known for his Emmy-award winning PBS series, Dr. Nye has worked for Boeing, aided in the design of sundials for the Mars rovers, written several children's books on science, and much more. He is the host of two current TV series: "The 100 Greatest Discoveries" which airs on the Science Channel and "The Eyes of Nye" which appears on many PBS stations across the country.


Presented by:
Socially Conscious Science
James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence
Carolina Union Activities Board
Student Congress
Honors Program
Department of Biology
Department of Chemistry
LEARN NC
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
School of Education
School of Public Health


The Hillard Gold '39 lecture series honors alumnus Hillard Gold and is made possible by the gift of James Gold '72 and Jonathan Gold '75, who established the series to honor their late father.
 
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