What fun it was to meet up with some of my favorite people in Boulder, Colorado to talk about the amazing work of Dr. Celeste Condit and speak to issues of reproductive justice and health! Below are a few scenes from the event, beginning with the honoree, Dr. Condit, responding brilliantly and humbly (as…
Month: September 2018
The Art of Science Communication
On September 26, 2018, I spoke in Denver, CO on a National Communication Association-sponsored public panel concerning science communication. Other (amazing!) panelists included Leah Ceccarelli, Celeste Condit, Lisa Keranen, John Lynch, and J. Blake Scott. See the complete program here.
Teaching COMM 3115: Communicating Science, Health, and the Environment
The sneaky and awesome Emily Krebs caught me teaching my class in sunglasses last week because the lights wouldn’t dim. I don’t always teach about science, but when I do I like to look super cool.
Maya Kobe-Rundio is Named the Tanner Humanities Center Undergraduate Research Fellow
The amazing honors undergraduate student that I’m mentoring, Maya Kobe-Rundio, has been named a 2019-2020 Tanner Humanities Center Undergraduate Research Fellow. This fellowship will support her thesis research, “In Her Element: Outdoor Recreation as a Tool for Female Empowerment and Community Building.” Read more about Maya’s work, as well as the work of my colleagues…