Making Time for Spacetime: The Story of a National Science Cafe Effort

ORAL

Abstract

Science Cafes are live and lively events that take place in casual settings such as coffeehouses or bars, are open to everyone, and feature an engaging conversation with a scientist about a compelling scientific topic. The Science Cafe movement in the United States is a grassroots effort to really engage the public in discussions about science and its relevance to society, inspired by the United Kingdom Cafe Scientifique organization. With support from NOVA and the related website sciencecafes.org, a number of Society of Physics Students chapters hosted local Cosmic Cafes (cosmic themed science cafes) in late 2011 and early 2012. This presentation will discuss the goals and models of the Science Cafe movement, the Cosmic Cafe effort, lessons learned, and how you can get involved.

*Supported in part by NSF DLR-0714645

Authors

  • Kendra Redmond

    • AIP / Society of Physics Students
    • Am. Inst. of Physics/Soc. of Physics Students
  • Anish Chakrabarti

    • Society of Physics Students / Drury University