Archana McEligot discusses filling the equity gap in STEM fields on episode 346 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
You really do need that interdisciplinary perspective when looking at data.
-Archana McEligot
We can’t work in silos, some of the greatest innovations and discoveries have happened through an interdisciplinary perspective.
-Archana McEligot
Many underrepresented students experience imposter syndrome.
-Archana McEligot
Seeing someone that looks like them is so important.
-Archana McEligot
Resources Mentioned
Big Data Discovery and Diversity: Through Research, Education Advancement and Partnership (BD3-REAP)
BD3-REAP Faculty
John Snow
Archana McEligot discusses filling the equity gap in STEM fields on episode 346 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
You really do need that interdisciplinary perspective when looking at data.
-Archana McEligot
We can’t work in silos, some of the greatest innovations and discoveries have happened through an interdisciplinary perspective.
-Archana McEligot
Many underrepresented students experience imposter syndrome.
-Archana McEligot
Seeing someone that looks like them is so important.
-Archana McEligot
Resources Mentioned
Big Data Discovery and Diversity: Through Research, Education Advancement and Partnership (BD3-REAP)
BD3-REAP Faculty
John Snow
Archana McEligot discusses filling the equity gap in STEM fields on episode 346 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
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You really do need that interdisciplinary perspective when looking at data.
-Archana McEligot
We can’t work in silos, some of the greatest innovations and discoveries have happened through an interdisciplinary perspective.
-Archana McEligot
Many underrepresented students experience imposter syndrome.
-Archana McEligot
Seeing someone that looks like them is so important.
-Archana McEligot
Resources Mentioned
Big Data Discovery and Diversity: Through Research, Education Advancement and Partnership (BD3-REAP)
BD3-REAP Faculty
John Snow