Carrie Thomas ~ Catalyst for Engagement |
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VIEWPOINTS
Engaging in education and outreach inevitably brings change - whether addressing issues of diversity in the sciences or issues relating
to climate change, developing a program for middle school girls to meet scientists first-hand, growing the Science, Technology, Engineering
and Math (STEM) workforce, or setting up blogs for graduate students. Each of these efforts involves participants who have a viewpoint
on the experience of engaging in education and outreach.
Through Dr. Carrie Thomas's work in education and outreach, her activities and achievements have opened up new avenues and
have influenced and affected those around her. In the following pages, some of Carrie's COSEE colleagues, fellow faculty
members, university project directors and graduate students have contributed their Viewpoints on both Carrie's work in
education and outreach and their own. Those whose comments you will encounter as you explore the Viewpoints pages are:
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Lundie Spence, Ph.D., COSEE SouthEast PI/Director
Why scientists get interested in educational programs and how COSEE can help (featured in Balancing Efforts and Rewards) |
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Sharon Schulze, Ph.D., Science House Director
The importance of successful partnerships (featured in Broadening Participation) |
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Connecting to Viewpoints from Additional Featured Scientists |
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