WHAT
A forum where people come to learn about and discuss recent discoveries in science and technology while having fun! An expert will give an informal talk for 20 - 30 minutes, followed by Q & A and discussion. Attendees can get up, eat or refresh their beverages at any time. Science on tap is FREE and open to all ages!
This month:
April 24
The Dig Greenville Project
A discussion of the 1.5 mile long tunnel being built underneath downtown Greenville, which will serve as the catch basin for the majority of the county for the next 100 years. At $46 million, it is the largest sanitation project in Upstate history.
Graham Rich, Executive Director of Renewable Water Resources, Greenville’s wastewater treatment service district
WHEN
Science on Tap - Greenville meets the last Tuesday of each month, 6:30 - 7:45pm. Check the website for tonight's speaker/topic, clemson.edu/centers-institutes/culsoc/science-on-tap/, and join us!
Science on Tap meets in Clemson too - see website for schedule.
Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 6:30am
Coffee Underground 1 East Coffee Street, Greenville SC 29601
College of Science, Biological Sciences, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences, College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences, Civil Engineering, College of Architecture, Art and Construction, Construction Science and Management, City and Regional Planning
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