The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) is bringing the science to the people. From open houses and group tours to public workshops and teacher training, FRIB is already working to strengthen community trust in science and energize young students to consider scientific careers.
And some of FRIB’s outreach plans are especially unique.
This fall, for example, FRIB will host “Of Equal Place: Isotopes in Motion,” a dance performance from the Maryland-based Dance Exchange led by MacArthur Genius Grant recipient Liz Lerman. In a separate project blending art and science, FRIB Visiting Professor Ágnes Mócsy, a nuclear theorist and film director, is producing a feature-length documentary called “Rare Connections” highlighting the science, engaging stories and diverse people found at FRIB.