Gator PASE is excited to welcome Dr. Smith-Craven, Project Scientist at Charles River Laboratories, for an upcoming speaker event! ✨ Come and hear about her path in industry and gain advice. Join us on Wednesday, April 1st at 12:00 pm on Zoom for an informative session—we’d love to see you there!💡🐊
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PASE is kicking off the semester with our first General Body Meeting this Thursday at 12 PM! ✨ Join us as we connect, share ideas, and hear from our featured speaker, Dr. Walter L. Murfee. Come learn more about what’s ahead for GATOR PASE this semester—we’d love to see you there! 💡🐊
Hello, BlueSky friends! I am a 4th-year Engineering Education PhD student recruiting participants for my dissertation study, "Mentorship Matters: Development of a Framework of Mentoring Activities that Impact STEM Undergraduate Student Professional Formation". Sign up at go.ufl.edu/mentorshipma...
Exciting events ahead at Gator PASE! Join us for these two can’t-miss sessions!
👻 Happy Friday the 13th (kind of 😉) Swipe through to see why… and stay tuned for our Spoopy Lab Stories Series 🔬 🎃
Join PASE for a Lunch and Learn this Thursday with Lexi Van Horn of the @sierraclub.org!
Join PASE on Sept 25 @ 12 PM in BMS JG32 for Dr. Strinden's workshop on speaking science with clarity and impact! ✨
Our second post in the PASE Past Speaker series is here, highlighting @sarahmackattack.bsky.social, Executive Director of @skypeascientist.bsky.social! Read the piece, written by PASE Gator Aiden Mather and edited by Founding President Kassandra Fernandez, here: gator-pase.github.io/blog/25-09-1...
PASE is delighted to kick-off our Past Speaker Series by highlighting Sheeva Azma of @fancycomma.bsky.social! Read the piece, written by PASE Gator Aidan Mather and edited by PASE's Founding President Kassandra Fernandez here: gator-pase.github.io/blog/25-09-1...
Good afternoon, PASE Gators! We are delighted to invite you to our first GBM of the semester on September 18th from noon to 1 PM! Learn how to get involved in all our new and exciting initiatives! Lunch is on us, so come hungry 🐊
Interested in policy writing? PASE is looking for highly motivated individuals interested in joining a policy writing group! This semester, we are focusing in three areas: neuroeng., immunology, and tissue eng. Please reach out to Ava (ava.burgess@ufl.edu) by this Friday (9/13)!
Happy February, everyone! Start off the month by getting informed and having some great food with Gator PASE this Wednesday. See you there!
September GBM ☑️ Thanks for coming out! We have some great events planned for this semester. Use our link in bio to stay in touch 🐊
UPDATE: Due to the hurricane our GBM will be rescheduled to next Friday, September 8th. Same time and place - we hope to see you there!
Happy first day of the Fall 2023 semester! Join us on 9/1 from noon to 1 PM in BMS JG32 for an info session and welcome festivities!
“To change the system, you have to be human, you have to show empathy.”
Thank you to Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarcón for having a discussion with PASE today about hidden curriculum! This was a fantastic way to wrap up our semester and motivate us to make change this summer.
We are very excited to announce that Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarcón will be joining PASE at 1 PM on April 27th to discuss hidden curriculum! Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Come by and bring a friend! We hope to see you there!
An invitation to the PASE general body meeting on April 6th, 2023 from 1 to 2 PM at BMS JG32.
Policy Advocacy in Science and Engineering (PASE) formerly known as the Student Association for the Support of Science (SASS) will be hosting its first meeting next Thursday, April 6th in JG32 from 1-2pm. Come learn more about our future plans and available leadership roles! We hope to see you then!
…the tools and training needed to serve as STEM policy advocates in science and engineering. Please give us a follow and check out our website to learn more: gator-pase.netlify.app (2/2)
Policy Advocacy in Science and Engineering (PASE) is a student organization dedicated to teaching other students how to effectively promote societal and environmental welfare through civil engagement and science communication. Through our events and programs, we seek to equip students with... (1/2)