EVENT DETAILS
Join UtSTA for a one hour event with Dr. Holly Godsey
My research focused on developing a high-resolution record of Lake Bonneville oscillations to determine past climate change. Lake Bonneville was a large ice-age lake that covered most of western Utah about 15,000 years ago. Teachers in many areas of the state can see evidence of Lake Bonneville shorelines just by walking outside. It's an important story for the geologic history of our state and helps teachers understand how scientists study climate changes that happened long before historical data collection.
UtSTA Members - FREE - If you would like to donate to the Richard Tolman Scholarship do so under the donations button at the bottom of the home page.
Nonmembers will be $35.00. (become a member and attend for free). All proceeds go to the Richard Tolman Scholarship
This will be a one hour virtual event where Heath will share his passion of the evolution of insects with us and how to bring the idea of evolution into our classrooms.
When you register, please enter your CACTUS number if you would like to receive one relicensure point.
NOTE: If you are not a current member of UtSTA you can renew your membership or join the Utah Science Teachers Association today ($20-35/year) and save money on your registration costs. To join today, CLICK HERE.
email: dmonson@utsta.org