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Three students elevated their graduate experience at RNA Institute Mini SymposiumOn March 4, these future RNA scientists presented virtually at the RNA Institute Mini Symposium. The event gave these students opportunities to share their research while also listening to other researchers who are encouraging graduate students to continue work in this field and make scientific discoveries with the potential for life-changing impact. | |
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Don't miss the native plant sale at the Davis ArboretumThe Davis Arboretum is excited for the return of the spring native plant sale on Saturday, April 3 from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. beside the pavilion on Garden Drive. If you are looking to add some native plants to your yard this is definitely the sale for you. This is the only sale of its kind in the area and the only place you’ll be able to find a large variety of Auburn Azaleas, some of them available for the first time ever to the public. | |
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COSAM Talks - To Auburn and back againPress play to hear from Ed Thomas Jr. who not only earned his graduate degree from Auburn University, but is also a professor of physics and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies. He shared how the university has changed over the past two decades, insight about research and how research funding in COSAM has soared. | |
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Get expert advice about native azaleas from COSAM’s Patrick Thompson"Gardening with our azaleas is about preserving our natural heritage, sharing a love of beauty in nature, and finding or making inspirational plants for the future,” said Patrick Thompson, curator at Auburn University’s Davis Arboretum. | |
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