Teaching Tiny Earth in an Online or Hybrid Format
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Summit student researchers searching for antibiotic producing bacteria
Three Summit Country Day School students spent a portion of their summer researching antibiotic producing bacteria at the school’s Schiff Family Science Research Institute alongside Tiny Earth Partner Instructor Jessica Replogle, Ph.D.
Massive grant brings upper secondary school students into the fight against antibiotic resistance
Danish upper-secondary school students can now try their hand at scientific research and perhaps even help in a discovery that could have a major impact on millions of people all over the world. A grant from the Novo Nordisk Foundation has given Aarhus University the opportunity to let school students join Tiny Earth.
Recordings and Slides Available
Return to the symposium schedule page and click on individual sessions to view recordings of all TE2020 sessions. You can also download PDF files of session slides from the schedule page.
Penn State: Schuylkill students seek to improve public health through antibiotic discovery
More than 30 Schuylkill students participated in Tiny Earth during the Spring 2020 semester.
Student and Instructor Tracks for Day 2 of TE2020
All symposium attendees will attend the first session together, but the rest of the day students and instructors will attend different sessions. See the schedule page for details.
Tiny Earth to #ShutDownSTEM June 10, 2020
On Wednesday, June 10, Tiny Earth joins an international initiative to call out racism in STEM and academia and take action to eradicate that racism.
Schedule Changes Imminent
The TE2020 team is in the process of making substantive adjustments to the symposium schedule. Please stay tuned and watch your email for updated information.