Our first ever Networking Forum: The Public Education of Science was a huge success!
The format of this program was a departure from C²ST’s normal programming. Instead of having a traditional lecture with Q&A, panelists and attendees spent about 25 minutes in the auditorium, receiving an overview of the topic. The group then moved into the atrium where each panelist was seated at a table, ready to take questions and continue the conversation.
This was the first of its kind for C²ST, and we had a great turnout! Here are a few photos from the event, courtesy of Robert B. Johnson, S.E. with the Structural Engineers Association of Illinois.
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