Mar 5, 2021
With all
the talk and skepticism about vaccines, it is a great time to take
a sit back and evaluate the science of vaccines. Today, we have the
pleasure of learning from Natasha Duggan. Natasha is a virologist
whose work is centered around understanding antibodies for
potential HIV treatment.
In this episode, we...
Feb 24, 2021
Professor Kelly Knight is a mother, wife, professor, Ph.D. student, and sarcoma survivor who researches how to improve the middle school to STEM career pipeline for girls of color. Right after being accepted to a Ph.D. program, she was diagnosed with sarcoma. staying busy helped her keep life going as normal. She speaks...
Feb 8, 2021
Let's start a conversation.
Let’s talk about settling for less out of fear of being single. Dr. Stephanie S. Spielmann explores the dynamics of romantic relationships. One topic that she has probed is the idea of settling for less out of fear of being single.
In this episode, we discuss:
Jan 25, 2021
In today’s conversation with Dr. Dominique Barnes-Walker, we discuss the impact of the Strong Black Woman Archetype on romantic relationships. The Strong Black Woman Archetype is a culturally relevant term to describe Black woman's perceived roles, expectations, and experiences. In addition, we discuss how one’s...
Jan 18, 2021
In today’s conversation with Camille Mosley, we talk about biological research on fish, the push from white institutes to have diverse perspectives in predominantly white spaces, and therapy in graduate school. Mosley is the Co-President of the Black Graduate Student Association, where they do fun activities that help...