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SUMMARY:GES Write-In (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:GES MediaSite | Video Archives | Podcast | @GESCenterNCSU | Newsletter \nSpring 2023 GES Write-In\nTuesdays\, 10 – 11:30 AM\nThis semester\, the GES Write-In will be held on Zoom. Join us Tuesday mornings for all or part of our 10-11:30 session. We’ll say ‘hi’ then settle in for quiet work on our respective projects. Join us from wherever is comfortable for you!\nPlease email Jen Baltzegar (jen_baltzegar@ncsu.edu) if you have any questions about the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://ncsu.zoom.us/s/94852478262\nMeeting ID: 948 5247 8262\nPasscode: 142871
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/ges-write-in/2023-03-07/
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL GUEST: Dr. Dominique Brossard - Why We Should (Still) Care About Communication and Genetics | GES Colloquium [In-Person]
DESCRIPTION:Colloquium Home | Zoom Registration | GES Video Library (current) | Video Archives | Podcast | @GESCenterNCSU | Newsletter \nWhy We Should (Still) Care About Communication and Genetics\nDominique Brossard\, PhD\, Professor and Chair in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison\nWebsite | Twitter @brossardd \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn-person in 1911 Building Room 129\, as well as on Zoom. Recording will be posted to videos and podcast. \n\nAbstract\nJoin us for an engaging talk by Dominique Brossard\, a renowned expert in science communication\, as she explores the intersection between communication and genetics. \nIn an age of rapid advancements in genetic research and technology\, it’s more important than ever to understand the impact of communication on how we perceive\, understand\, and utilize genetic information. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the leading voices in the field. \nRelated links: \n\nBrossard\, D.\, & Scheufele\, D. A. (2022). The chronic growing pains of communicating science online. Science\, 375(6581)\, 613-614. DOI: 10.1126/science.abo0668. PDF (*Unity ID required)\n\nSpeaker Bio\nDr. Dominique Brossard is professor and chair in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an affiliate of the UW-Madison Robert & Jean Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies\, the UW-Madison Energy Institute\, the UW-Madison Global Health Institute\, the UW-Madison Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies\, and the Morgridge Institute for Research. Her teaching responsibilities include courses in strategic communication theory and research\, with a focus on science and risk communication. \nBrossard’s research agenda focuses on the intersection between science\, media and policy with the Science\, Media and the Public (SCIMEP) research group\, which she co-directs. A fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the International Communication Association\, Brossard is an internationally known expert in public opinion dynamics related to controversial scientific issues. She is particularly interested in understanding the role of values in shaping public attitudes and using cross-cultural analysis to understand these processes. She has published more than 100 research articles in outlets such as Science\, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences\, Science Communication\, Public Understanding of Science\, the International Journal of Public Opinion\, and Communication Research and has been an expert panelist for the National Academy of Sciences\, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) on various occasions. She currently serves on the NASEM Climate Communication Initiative Advisory Committee as well as on the Executive Committee of the Societal Experts Action Network (SEAN)\, which aims at facilitating rapid and actionable responses to social\, behavioral\, and economic-related COVID-19 questions. Brossard is a member of the Board on Life Sciences of the National Academies of Science\, Engineering\, and Medicine. She is also on the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences and she is the Chair of the Advisory Committee for the Social\, Behavioral and Economic Sciences at the National Science Foundation. \nBrossard has a varied professional background that includes experience in the lab and the corporate world. Notably\, she spent five years at Accenture in its Change Management Services Division. She was also the communication coordinator for the Agricultural Biotechnology Support Project II (ABSPII)\, a position that combined public relations with marketing communication and strategic communication. Her family worked dairy farms for many generations. \nBrossard earned her M.S. in plant biotechnology from the Ecole Nationale d’Agronomie de Toulouse and her M.P.S and Ph.D. in communication from Cornell University. \nYou can find a list of her publications on Google Scholar. \n\nGES Colloquium (GES 591-002) is jointly taught by Drs. Jen Baltzegar and Dawn Rodriguez-Ward\, who you may contact with any class-specific questions. Colloquium will generally be live-streamed via Zoom\, with monthly in-person meetings in the 1911 Building\, Room 129. Please subscribe to the GES newsletter and Twitter for updates.
URL:https://ges.research.ncsu.edu/event/ges-colloquium-2023-03-07/
LOCATION:1911 Building\, Room 129 (North Campus)\, 10 Current Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:AgBioFEWS,Colloquium,Training,University
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SUMMARY:Dialogue on creating safe and inclusive spaces for students in the lab and in the field | Equity Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Dialogue on creating safe and inclusive spaces for students in the lab and in the field\nPart of the Equity Research Symposium |  Talley Student Union\, Room 3222 on Wednesday\, 3/8 @ 1:45pm-3:00pm \nREGISTER BY MARCH 1\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur goal is to bring people together from diverse disciplines and departments who have experience creating inclusive spaces and/or have already developed resources and tools to prepare their students entering the field and / or laboratory settings. Our group acknowledges that students with identities that have been historically and systemically excluded and marginalized\, including minoritized races and ethnicities\, international students\, and gender and sexual minorities\, face unique challenges in the lab and field. Therefore\, we would like to join existing parallel efforts and amplify each other’s work by sharing experiences\, resources\, and encouraging commitments. \nDownload flyer  \nPlease email Dawn Rodriguez-Ward at dtward2@ncsu.edu if you would like to attend this session so that we can send you a calendar invite. We would also appreciate it if you could forward this email to any colleagues that would be interested in attending and/or have already created resources and tools that we should know about. \nThanks for spreading the word about this session. We hope to see you there! \n____ \nStacy Nelson\, CNR Interim Associate Dean for Diversity \nDawn Rodriguez-Ward\, AgBioFEW Program Coordinator\, Genetic Engineering and Society Center \nLauren Nichols\, DEI Committee Chair\, Applied Ecology \nAngel Cruz\, Academic and Extension Initiatives Manager\, Center for Environmental Farming Systems \nChris Gillespie\, CEFS Committee on Racial Equity moderator\, and Ph.D. Candidate in Soil Ecology and Soil Biogeochemistry \nLauren Pharr\, Ph.D. Student\, Fisheries\, Wildlife\, and Conservation Biology\, Co-Founder Field Inclusive \nMurry Burgess\, Ph.D. Candidate\, Fisheries\, Wildlife\, and Conservation Biology\, Co-Founder Field
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LOCATION:Talley Student Union\, 2610 Cates Avenue\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
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