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Previously recorded on December 5, 2022. For all of our upcoming readings, please visit https://www.farmingdale.edu/library/r.... Thank you for joining us for the third Virtual STEM Poetry Reading Series at Farmingdale State College. Funded by a 2022 Students First Grant, this virtual, this series has two primary goals: first, to expose the FSC community to the work of poets writing about and/or working within STEM; and and second, to enhance the FSC community's engagement with STEM majors at FSC through conversation with authors about the synergistic relationship between STEM and poetry. Let's meet tonight's readers! Jessica Reed’s chapbooks include Still Recognizable Forms (Laurel Review Greentower Press) and World, Composed (Finishing Line Press, finalist for the Etchings Press Whirling Prize). Her work has appeared in Conjunctions, Chicago Review, Crazyhorse, Quarterly West, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, Bellingham Review, New American Writing, Inverted Syntax, Waxwing, DIAGRAM, [PANK], Scientific American, The Journal, Laurel Review, Exposition Review, North American Review, The Indianapolis Review, and elsewhere. She has an MFA in poetry and a BS in physics, and she teaches a university seminar on physics and the arts. She lives in Indiana with her husband and chickens. https://www.jessicareed.info/ External link @jreedscipoet. Lucille Lang Day is the author of four poetry chapbooks and seven full-length poetry collections, including Birds of San Pancho and Other Poems of Place and Becoming an Ancestor. She has also edited the anthology Poetry and Science: Writing Our Way to Discovery, coedited Fire and Rain: Ecopoetry of California and Red Indian Road West: Native American Poetry from California, and published two children’s books and a memoir, Married at Fourteen: A True Story. Her many honors include the Blue Light Poetry Prize, two Josephine Miles – PEN Oakland Literary Awards, the Joseph Henry Jackson Award in Literature, and eleven Pushcart Prize nominations. The founder and publisher of a small press, Scarlet Tanager Books, she received her MA in English and MFA in creative writing at San Francisco State University, and her BA in biological sciences, MA in zoology, and PhD in science/mathematics education at the University of California, Berkeley. https://lucillelangday.com.