Inna Popova, analytical instrumentation
manager in the Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences Department, has received
a grant from the student fine arts fee fund for her project “Draw Me Some Science.”
The project is aiming to create a team of UI students to work with a
professional artist to publish several books for young children. The books will
feature selected scientific experiments.
For
more information about the “What Do
Scientists Do?” book, please contact Inna at ipopova@uidaho.edu. The book is an excellent
and tool to encourage kids to learn about science and various scientific
careers. This fun book will be distributed among Idaho elementary schools this
year. Pages
- HOME
- ABOUT
- SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
- RESEARCH
- TEACHING & MENTORING
- EXTENSION & OUTREACH
- SERVICE
- UI Parma Agronomy Program
- Idaho Crops & Soils Newsletter
- Southwest Idaho Cereals Program
- Nutrient 4Rs
- Soil Health
- University of Idaho AgTalk Tuesdays
- Western Ag Variety Explorer - WAVE
- UAV for Fruit Tree Monitoring
- Micronutrients for Wheat
- Precision Irrigation for Hops
- Water and Soil Management for Beans
- Nitrogen and Water Management for Sugar Beets
- Water and Nutrient Footprint of Pulse Crops
- PLSC 500 - Master's Research & Thesis
June 15, 2016
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