Hello future scientists and mathematicians,

It's fall, y'all and we are so excited to be kicking off fall 2020 with a fun science-at-home activity led by LSU Chem Demo and the LSU Chapter of NOBCChE.

Let's see if you can create a jack-o-lantern lava flow.
How did your experiment turn out? We want to know. Send videos and photos of your work to scicomm@lsu.edu and you may find your experiment highlighted on the College of Science twitter and instagram (@lsuscience).

So science is many things: creative, innovative, pioneering, and yes, it can also be gross. Read the Science Next blog to check out our top five picks for gross scientific research and discoveries in the LSU College of Science. It's time for GROSSOLOGY!

For our budding scientists and mathematicians in kindergarten through third grade, we have another Geaux Science Explorations Virtual Story Time!

Today's story is "Rhoda's Rock Hunt" written by Molly Beth Griffin and read by Dr. Barbara Dutrow, professor in LSU's Department of Geology & Geophysics.
Now, ready. Set. Geaux Science!

-The LSU Geaux Science Explorations Planning Team
Geaux Science Explorations is sponsored by the
LSU College of Science
Office of Diversity & Inclusion