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News and Events
Science Wednesday Highlighted in Echo
The Community Conversation section of the September 5, 2018, Echo featured CNSM’s first Science Wednesday of the Fall 2018 semester. The open forum discussion on “The Science of Cybersecurity” took place at Kings Live Music in downtown Conway on August 29. Panelists were Professor of Physics and CNSM Dean Stephen Addison, engineer Zach King, and Associate Professor of Political Science Mary Sullivan. For more details, please read the full Echo article at this link: http://ucaecho.net/campus-life/science-wednesday-panel-explores-cybersecurity/
Science Wednesday is planned, sponsored, and moderated by faculty and students from CNSM and UCA’s STEM Residential College. The full semester schedule can be found at the Science Wednesday website.
CNSM Annual Student Research Symposium on 4/20/18
Abstract submission: Due by April 9, 2018 at noon.
Poster submission: Due by April 16, 2018 at noon.
For templates and submission guidelines, please go to the event website: https://uca.edu/cose/cose-annual-symposium/
Women in STEM Celebration 3/9/18
The Women and Minorities in STEM class is hosting a Celebration of Women in STEM on Friday, March 9 with speakers in Griffin Planetarium. A lunch will be served at 11:30 am in Lewis Science Center 100, followed by a panel discussion with diverse STEM professional women. Also, UCA’s STEM Institute will be hosting an event for central Arkansas high school girls in the Brewer-Hegeman Conference Center. For more details, please see UCA News. Registration is required for the lunch at https://form.jotform.com/80445049671156
UCA Day of Giving, 3/8/18
“I will be better prepared for a future because of my research.” – Kristen Jones.
UCA’s Day of Giving is Thursday, March 8, 2018. The College of Science and Engineering has two different funds from which donors can choose — the CNSM Advancement Undergraduate Research Fund or the CNSM Enhancement Fund.
For more details, please read the full story on UCA News.
Winners of Photo Contest Announced
Congratulations to the winners of the 2017 Jewel Moore Nature Reserve Photography contest!
For more details, please go the UCA News link.
CNSM Featured in UCA Magazine
UCA Magazine’s Fall 2017 issue focuses on science, thus CNSM faculty, students and alum are featured in several articles. “Passing the Torch” discusses undergraduate student research in Chemistry and Geography. “Conway Corporation Center for Sciences” shows off our brand new state of the art science building and Griffin Planetarium. Drs. Azida Walker, Ginny Adams, Uma Garimella, Karen Thessing, Debra Burris and alum Dr. Missy Clifton are featured in “Women in STEM” for the outreach they do. UCA’s new partnership with the Research Learning Center at Steel Creek Campground is the topic of “Preserving Arkansas’s Natural Treasures”. Please read these great articles by Chelsea Huckabay and Fredericka Sharkey of University Relations and Creative Services to see what CNSM has been doing! UCA Magazine Fall 2017
Micah Abrams
The University of Central Arkansas has prided itself on student research over the last decade.
With the increase in student research comes a need for an increase in funds to make that research possible. Thanks to the help of generous alumni like Dr. Micah Abrams, the College of Science and Engineering now has an endowed scholarship fund ready to offer students these opportunities.
“We have students who do undergraduate research in chemistry, and the knowledge they gain and the relationships they develop with faculty helps lay the building blocks for their future career,” Pat Desrochers, Chair of Chemistry Department said.
Abrams, a 2001 chemistry graduate, went on to receive his Ph.D. from the Georgia Institute of Technology and completed his postdoctoral research at Virginia Tech. He joined the UCA chemistry faculty as a theoretical chemist beginning in the fall of 2006 and served at UCA for two years. He left UCA for a position in the private sector in the Washington, DC area in 2008.
Abrams still lives in the D.C. metro area where he is currently the CEO and CTO of Raptics, Inc. He and his business partners focus on creating and deploying analytic solutions for customers in the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Intelligence Community (IC). Though he stays very busy, he donates his time and resources to UCA’s Advancement of Undergraduate Research in the Sciences (AURS) fund. Abrams pledged $75,000 in 2016 to both grow the fund and make the fund more attractive to alumni and commercial donations.
“Will Slaton and I recognize the importance of student research to burgeoning young scientists.,” Micah Abrams said. “We want more students at UCA to have the opportunity to focus on student research and be rewarded for their achievements.”
AURS supports students in the College of Science and Engineering. In 2017, the fund awarded $100 to the top student thesis from each department and two $5000 summer research stipends. Starting in 2011, the AURS fund has funded eight summer research stipends and twenty best departmental thesis awards. Some of the past recipients’ research has ranged from “Comparing Efficiency of Roundabouts to Traffic Lights in Conway, Arkansas: A Probabilistic and Simulation Approach” to “E-cadherin expression in prostate cancer cells is modulated by adhesion status.”
“The fund gives students an opportunity to work with UCA faculty in the summer, focus on a research project, and potentially publish the findings in a scientific journal,” said Abrams. “I hope the fund will have a positive and lasting impact on the students who choose to pursue science, technology, engineering, or mathematics at UCA.”
For more information on AURS: http://www.aursfund.org/home
To donate to AURS: https://uca.edu/go/giveAURS
New Planetarium Show
The “Edge of Darkness” is showing at Griffin Planetarium, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm on 10/6, 10/7, 10/13 & 10/14.
The one-hour show include a tour of the evening sky, flights around the universe, and the new full-dome movie “Edge of Darkness” which features discoveries of space missions to comets, asteroids, and outer solar system worlds.
The planetarium is located in the Conway Corporation for the Sciences. Doors open at 7:30pm and close promptly at 8 pm. Seating Limited!
For directions and for the remaining Fall 2017 schedule, please click on Planetarium website.