SkIO hosts first Open Lab Night of 2025



A sign on grass in front of a building reads Open Lab Night, with a large blue arrow pointing forward. The brick building in the background has windows and a covered entrance, inviting guests to the Open Lab Night event.
Open Lab Night offers the public a behind-the-scenes look into the labs and work of SkIO scientists. (Photos by Jackson K. Schroeder)

More than 60 visitors from the Savannah area and beyond gathered at the University of Georgia Skidaway Institute of Oceanography (SkIO) on Tuesday, April 22, for the Institute’s first Open Lab Night of 2025. 

Open Lab Night offers the public a behind-the-scenes look into the labs and work of SkIO scientists, who open their labs to visitors and provide informal tours and explanations of their instruments and research. 

“Open Lab Night is a way to connect our community members with the impactful, world-class oceanography research happening in their own backyard,” said Jackson Schroeder, SkIO’s public relations and communications coordinator. “It’s educational, but relaxed. Guests are free to roam around from one lab to another, check out state-of-the-art scientific instruments, and talk with our scientists about their work.”

Open Lab Night — April 2025

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Frank McQuarrie (center), a doctoral student in the Edwards Lab, speaks with visitors about the lab’s autonomous underwater vehicles.