An amazing day for science education at @michiganstateu as @melaniemcooper is honored with a Journal of Chemical Education Festschrift!
https://t.co/N9Ic2RtsP0
In an introduction titled "Driving Change by Inspiring Others," @SoniaMUnderwood writes:
The kid’s homework assignment was to draw what a scientist looks like. Why have 1 idea when you can have 6? Thus, what a scientist looks like, a thread. First up: chemist (1/6)
Yesterday we said a sad farewell to Liz Day @ElizDayChem - who is off to her new life as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at UTEP. We are going to miss you so much!
We had a great seminar from Dr. Alena Moon @MoonresearchUNL today, discussing students' thinking about light-matter interactions and the photoelectric effect. Thank you for sharing your work with us!
We were honored to host a seminar from Dr. Nicole Graulich @nik_kola82 and Julia Eckhard @JuliaEckhard on their use of instructors' framing of the elaborateness needed for mechanistic explanations in organic chemistry. Thank you for sharing your work with us!
Visit #STEMvideohall May 5-12 to view videos of the latest federally funded projects to transform #STEM! While you're there, please vote for our video about the ongoing STEM gateway transformation at Michigan State
https://t.co/VbkasclF89
Meet Dr. Olivia Crandell. Successfully defended her dissertation on Zoom! She did a wonderful job. Thanks to all who attended. Olivia celebrates with pizza and a daiquiri
Congratulations to Olivia Crandell @OCrandell - corresponding author on a new publication https://t.co/rYRX2UXoPs
"Arrows on the page are not a good gauge"