Faculty Event: Achieving Broader Impacts through Community-Engaged STEM Teaching

by McGraw Center

Training/Workshop

Tue, May 21, 2024

9 AM – 1 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join ProCES, CST, and the McGraw Center for a half-day event focused on achieving broader impacts through community-engaged teaching in STEM courses. The event will feature a keynote address by Davida Smyth, Associate Professor of Biology at Texas A&M and leader of Smyth Lab, and a discussion with Professor of the Practice and Senior Research Scholar in Molecular Biology Dan Notterman about his ProCES course, MOL 460/STC 460/GHP 460 Diseases in Children: Causes, Costs, and Choices. The program will conclude with a “workshop” lunch, in which participants will explore how they might incorporate a range of enhancements such as community-based research, citizen science, guest speakers, or site visits into their own courses to meet the broader impacts requirements for their grants. Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
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Co-hosted with: Council on Science and Technology, Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship

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