Where is NW Noggin?
NW Noggin is a locally sourced, 501(c)(3) ALL-VOLUNTEER shoestring nonprofit organization. Your tax-deductible contribution supports the purchase of sheep brains, pipe cleaners, electrodes and clay for innovative, arts-integrated outreach, and helps send volunteers from local universities (including Portland State University, OHSU, and other area institutions) to public school classrooms, conferences and free community events.
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Uploading your brain from Vancouver
We love visiting biology classrooms at Fort Vancouver High! We’ve enjoyed many welcome opportunities to head north across the mighty Columbia to meet so many thoughtful, engaged and insightful students over the years, and teachers Coreyanne Russell and James Cederstrom are terrific collaborators and valued friends. LEARN MORE: Why do…
NW Noggin awarded Dana Foundation Brain Awareness Grant!
NW Noggin is honored to be a Brain Awareness Week partner of the Dana Foundation, a leading philanthropic organization that supports neuroscience research through grants, publications, and educational programs. We share their enthusiasm for active outreach, and their commitment to educating the public about the potential of research. LEARN MORE: The Dana Foundation LEARN MORE: Brain Awareness Week…
Noggin Fest 2021!
Post by Carli Cox, Portland State University Rosenbaum Scholar NogginFest 2021 is here! SAVE THE DATE: SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 6-8:30pm We did it!! NogginFest 2021: Threshold Potential! WATCH THE SHOW! Come join us for our annual celebration of art, music, and, of course, brains! This is the largest student-run, accessible,…
Crafting Coronavirus
“Over the years, I’ve periodically found myself in situations that felt desperate and, in those moments, I’d feel that I needed to make certain things.” — David Wojnarowicz An accelerating global pandemic, a malicious, racist, vote-suppressing, scientifically illiterate and mind-bogglingly incompetent White House and Republican party, worsening economic insecurity, growing…
Returning to find a voice
“…whatever/ returns from oblivion/ returns to find a voice.” ― Louise Glück, winner of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Literature Community partners Our exuberant NW Noggin outreach volunteers are busy in Portland this fall, enthusiastically working alongside our 2020 Community Partner, p:ear. We helped p:ear plant a vibrant brain garden, examined…
Inter(nship) Neuron!
By Carli Cox, NW Noggin Resource Council member for Portland State University I’m an Honors College undergraduate in Psychology at Portland State University, and I am really excited to announce my Rosenbaum Scholar partnership with NW Noggin! LEARN MORE: PSU Honors College Scholarship Opportunities LEARN MORE: Nonprofit Noggins! This is…
Crecimiento de un jardín de cerebros junto a p:ear
«Desde el comienzo del tiempo, en la niñez, pensé que el dolor significaba que no era amado. Significa que yo amaba.»_________________________________________ “From the beginning of time, in childhood, I thought that pain meant I was not loved. It meant I loved.” – Louise Glück, recipiente del Premio Nobel 2020 en Literatura…
The world, filtered
“Truth is often a multiplicity of perspectives, and sometimes the more viewpoints and versions of events there are, the closer the reader gets to an overarching truth.” – Susan Barker We returned to p:ear again this week, to consider brains and contribute art to the colorful and evolving youth-built “Brain…
Action AND Potential!
This is our SECOND free collaborative Northwest Noggin, Brainfacts.org and Society for Neuroscience webinar devoted to interdisciplinary, arts-integrated outreach efforts around the world! Our first webinar – “Reconnecting our brains, one cell at a time,” is available for viewing on the Brainfacts.org website – and also here on nwnoggin.org. LEARN…
A brain garden grows @ p:ear
Synapsing in San Diego
“I’ve learned that you shouldn’t go through life with a catcher’s mitt on both hands. You need to be able to throw something back.” ―Maya Angelou.
Our AMAZING volunteers organized the largest all ages Art & Neuroscience Festival in the Pacific Northwest! We offered live bands, science-inspired art, neuroscience research presentations, and the chance to ask questions and examine real brains! The fifth annual Noggin Fest helped send more young scientists and artists to the Society for Neuroscience conference in San Diego - and into San Diego Unified Public Schools! LEARN MORE @ Brains Beyond SfN!.