Faculty to talk about mirror DNA, local news, community engaged descriptions, and photography at Nov. 19 Lightning Lounge

Flier for November Lightning Lounge

The last UNM Faculty Lightning Lounge of the semester takes place Nov. 19. Join colleagues from 3:30-4:30 in the Honors College Forum to hear short talks about innovative research and scholarship.

The speakers include Matthew Lakin, an assistant professor of computer science whose talk is Through the Looking Glass: Mirror DNA for Biomedicine; Sara Abbaspour, an assistant professor of photography whose talk is floating ocean; Gwyneth Doland, a professor of practice in journalism whose talk is Mapping the Local News Ecosystems of New Mexico; and Suzanne Schadl, a professor in the College of University Libraries & Learning Sciences, whose talk is Archives, Metahistory, and Community Engaged Description.

No registration is required. Time will be available for questions. Come meet new people, network and learn! The Lightning Lounge is hosted by ADVANCE at UNM, the Center for Teaching and Learning, the Office of Academic Affairs and the Office of the Vice President for Research.

If you are interested in presenting your research at a spring lounge or want to recommend someone, email AVP for Faculty Affairs Christopher Lyons (clyons@unm.edu) or advance@unm.edu.