Monthly Archives: June 2020

MET PEER ADVISEMENT TODAY (06/12/2020): Closed

MET PEER ADVISEMENT TODAY ā€“ 06/12/2020 (Friday)

With:Ā Sierra Morales

Status:Ā Closed

Current Session Information: 10 AM ā€“ 2 PM

Skype ID: Ā live:.cid.eca61a37f8772a7a ; you may also type in my number or name to find my Skype account.Ā My number is 917-742-0035. If you have an iPhone and prefer to FaceTime then by all means feel free to do so, just send me a text prior to to give me the heads up. If you prefer to email, my email is sierratmorales@gmail.com.

If you have an questions, comments, and concerns please donā€™t hesitate to ask.

Scientista: Virtual Learning

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13th Annual NIH Career Symposium
This symposium went online and you can explore 30+ interviews with panelists in a variety of STEM related careers both in and beyond academia

Correcting the Archive: Historical Empathy and Inclusivity in the Social Studies Classroom Through the Lens of Woman Suffrage
A virtual conference on June 23 organized by the National Women’s History Museum.

 

Scientista Symposium: Women in Science

A few must reads…..

Read this inspiring interview with Corina Newsome, a masterā€™s student at Georgia Southern University who studies seaside sparrows in coastal marshes. She and others organized #BlackBirdersWeek to highlight the stories of black people in the outdoors.

Mary J. Wilson, the first African American senior zookeeper, passed away at 83 due to complications from COVID-19. Mary will always be an inspiration for future generations. Read her obituary in The New York Times.

Did you know that last week was world ocean’s week? Annie Brett from Stanford published a commentary on oceanography and climate change.

And Katherine Sullivan, who is the first woman to walk in space, is now also the first woman to reach the deepest point of the ocean.

Natalie Uomini, a cognitive scientist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, published research on why corvids are so smart.

In these trying times, the world could use more researchers like Shi Zhengli, a virologist who researches SARS-like coronaviruses of bat origin. Read about her work here.

CMCE Peer-Advisement 03:00 PM to 06:00PM TODAY (06/17/20) OPEN

CMCE Peer-Advisement TODAY ā€“ 06/17/20 (Wednesday)

With: Tasnia Hossain

Status: Open

Current session information: 03:00 PM to 06:00PM

Skype ID: live:.cid.410bb13a64581a83 or search by email tasnia.hossain.28@gmail.com

Feel free to post any questions as comments to this post! And Iā€™m also available for questions by email. Please use the above email address.