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8 natural sciences Events Found

Mar 28

Botany of Nations at The Academy of Natural Sciences

Exhibition highlighting the Lewis & Clark Herbarium collection, tracing the explorers' journey through the stories and science of plant knowledge imparted by Indigenous nations. Features nearly all original journals and preserved specimens from the botanical research.
The Academy of Natural Sciences
Free
3/28/26
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Mar 28

Botany of Nations

New exhibit reframing the story of Lewis & Clark through an Indigenous lens, focusing on the plants in the Lewis and Clark Herbarium. The Academy of Natural Sciences holds the honor of being the oldest natural sciences institution in the Western Hemisphere.
Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
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3/28/26
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Mar 28

Botany of Nations Exhibit at The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University

The famous Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804 to 1806 is retold through an Indigenous lens. The exhibition focuses on plants, which act as portals to under-shared stories, cultures and sciences of the Indigenous people who Lewis and Clark met on their journey. The exhibit blends botany (the study of plants) with ethnobotany (the study of how people use plants) to reshape the way we interpret the colonial journey. Runs from March 28 to September 13, 2026.
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Free
3/28/26
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Jun 14

Animal Studies Pre-College Program

Modeled after our undergraduate curriculum, this program gives students the opportunity to work with internationally recognized faculty on Eckerd College's prime waterfront campus on the Gulf of Mexico. Animal Studies is an interdisciplinary major that blends natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities to examine human-animal relationships while building research, communication, and critical thinking skills. Residential program with dormitory accommodations and evening activities led by residential counselors.
Eckerd College
$1,975.00 - Prog...
6/14/26
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Jun 15

Summer@Brown - Biological and Natural Sciences

Choose from over 230 non-credit courses in biological and natural sciences. Part of Summer@Brown program for students completing grades 9-12, ages 14-18. Multiple session formats available: 1-, 2-, and 3-week on-campus sessions, plus 5-week hybrid sessions (2 weeks online, 3 weeks on campus). Students receive Digital Certificate of Completion and Course Performance Report for 2+ week courses.
Brown University
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6/15/26
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Jul 12

Neighborhood Naturalists

Natural sciences exhibition open through July 12, 2026
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
Free
7/12/26
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Aug 7

Tiny Ones - TimberNook Lake Winnebago Region 4-week Summer Session

Tiny Ones is designed for the smallest of our TimberNook adventurers. You and your child will venture outdoors for creative play opportunities that foster healthy child development. This is a 4-week session meeting each Friday in August from 9-11am - August 7, 14, 21, 28. This program is for children ages 1-6 years with adult participation required. TimberNook is a 100% outdoor program and children should wear weather-appropriate clothing including close-toed shoes. Each family should bring a backpack with change of clothes and shoes, water bottle, bug spray, healthy snack, and towel. This is NOT a drop-off program. Children will have the opportunity to bring a stuffed animal from home each week to go on different adventures.
Kiekhaefer Park
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8/7/26
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Dec 1

Lambeth Family Scholarship

The Lambeth Family Scholarship is available to high school seniors who are residents of Washington. Students planning to pursue postsecondary education in business, computer science/information technology, environmental studies, engineering, economics, forestry, natural sciences, or mathematics are encouraged to apply. Recipients are chosen for their academic strength, leadership, and participation in extracurricular and community activities. Minimum GPA requirement is 3.0. The scholarship is renewable.
Seattle Foundation
Free to apply
12/1/26
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