Upcoming Events: Wednesday, Nov. 16 Open Mic Night with Six Appeal Davis Hall 9 p.m. to midnight Hosted by the Harborside Activities Board. Students interested in performing should email Alaura Marriott at amarriott@mail.usf.edu Thursday, Nov. 17 Gazelle Lab Dem Day Mahaffey Theater Free admission Doors open at 9 a.m. Student pitches being at 1 p.m.
Miami artist Xavier Cortada and Kalai Mathee of Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine spoke at the third Festival of the Genome event, “Sequentia: Art and Science Together,” at the Nelson Poynter Memorial library on Nov. 3. Mathee called the 100 trillion cells which make up the building blocks of the human the “magic of life.”
To recognize, celebrate and reflect on the 10th anniversary of the mapping of the human genome, USFSP is hosting a series of five lectures in the Nelson Poynter Library. The Festival of the Genome seeks to present a decade of genome research and its implications through discussion of science, ethics, theology and art. “As we