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A LUCA in our Courtyard

One of my recent academic journeys led me down an unexpected path, to a celebration of art and science in the building I work in. I was fortunate to follow this path with others, including the artist who created the … Continue reading

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The legacy of a taxonomist

I have recently been looking through the notes of Kenneth W. Cooper, a renaissance entomologist who wore many hats, one of which was as someone passionate about the same beetles I love, the genus Bembidion.  Kenneth and I began corresponding … Continue reading

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Art.Science: Shedding a Scenic Tear

Last week I had what I hope will be a life-changing experience. This fall I had the honor of being a juror for an exhibit of insect-inspired art, called ECLOSION, hosted by  Art.Science.Gallery. in Austin, Texas.  The event was organized by … Continue reading

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