Undergraduate coordinator for @Entomology_UGA, which includes both entomology majors and applied biotech majors. (Help find my kids jobs!!) Opinions are my own.
I wrote a blog post to highlight our recent publication! Check it out here:
Bugging Science Olympiad with Real Insect Specimens https://t.co/xSQw08bVEM via @Pensoft
In my new paper with @bcburden and Bob Stein, we examine how people become poll workers. We find that recruitment methods vary based on experience and race of the poll worker. Now available at American Politics Research:
https://t.co/sCiaLghwoY
Students in Georgia's Science Olympiad entomology exam engaged with real insect specimens rather than just images, enhancing hands-on learning and fostering STEM interest.
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Check out our new paper on the use of insect specimens for the Science Olympiad entomology exam in Georgia! I'm so proud to have worked with two amazing students for this STEM focused outreach! π¦πͺ²π¦π
https://t.co/x5eZDAxjDz
When asked to draw a scientist, school-age kids in the United States are increasingly sketching women, according to a study from 2018.
Read more on #WomenInScienceDay: https://t.co/gv6TDrdT4r