As part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Science, the dean invites you to attend a special Family Day, on Saturday, November 22, 2003. Reptiles, chemistry demonstrations, a magic show, a clown and a caricature artist are all part of the entertainment. So come with your family and marvel at the science . . . of fun!
PROGRAM:
- 1:00 p.m. – The Magic of Chemistry
Rashmi Venkateswaran, Department of Chemistry
It will look like magic, but it is really science. Dr. Venkateswaran will present a series of chemistry demonstrations that will appeal to the child in all of you.
Marion Auditorium
140 Louis Pasteur
- 2:00 p.m. – Cryomagic
Marcel LeBlanc, Emeritus Professor of Physics
Magic show or science lecture? Physics professor emeritus Marcel LeBlanc will sing, breathe steam, blow things up and freeze everything but your imagination. He may even convince you that science is your passion . . .
MacDonald Hall, room 146
150 Louis Pasteur Street
- 3:00 p.m. – Les reptiles démystifiés (in French)
Gabriel Blouin-Demers, Department of Biology
Are you passionately interested in reptiles? Probably not as much as Dr. Blouin-Demers, whose research involves these creepy crawlers. During his lecture, he’ll attempt to take the mystery out of what makes these animal tick.
Marion Auditorium
140 Louis-Pasteur
- 4:00 p.m. – La magie de la chimie (in French)
Rashmi Venkateswaran, Department of Chemistry
It will look like magic, but it is really science. Dr. Venkateswaran will present a series of chemistry demonstrations that will appeal to the child in all of you.
Marion Auditorium
140 Louis Pasteur
From 1:00 to 5:00 p.m., a clown and cartoonist will provide entertainment in the Marion Hall cafeteria, 140 Louis Pasteur.
Free parking in lots V, W, F and M.