In this episode ofย CivicSciTVโs Local Perspectives Program, I sat down with Manuela Zamora, the executive director of NY Sun Works, a nonprofit that has introduced more...
This paper introduces the concept of math trails โ guided walks designed to engage students in actively observing and reasoning about mathematical concepts in everyday life.
Whatโs new: The National Science Foundation has archived its long-running Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program, which was a major source of funding for informal science, science communication, citizen...
On this “Consider This Next” audio program episode, Kacie speaks with Baltimore’s Quandra Gray, founder of What the Sprout, about bridging academic agricultural knowledge with practical...
What would it take for research universities and institutions to treat public engagement as central to research rather than an afterthought? That was the challenge posed...
This paper presents the first known study that analyzed the language content of interpretive signs of U.S. national parks. It has identified, among other takeaways, an...
Launched just two years ago, the initiative has gained momentum rapidly.
In this episode of Questions of the Day, we take a tour inside The Plenary, Co. with founder and executive director Stephanie Fine Sasse. Based in...
Science communicators are constantly walking a fine line between keeping audiences engaged and delivering clear and critical scientific context. When it comes to space agriculture, this...
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