Today we learn from Jessica Maccaro, Catherine Nguyen, and Joshua Reger, the team behind the new science communication podcast Across the Cline.
This podcast is the latest outreach vehicle for SciComm @ UCR, the student-led science communication group at the University of California, Riverside.
SciComm @ UCR was established in 2019 to explore creative approaches to science communication and to provide learning opportunities in science communication to Riverside residents.
The Across the Cline podcast has a smart format; we’ll learn more about it in this episode.
We’ll also hear how SciComm @ UCR engages with graduate students across disciplines and learn about what graduate students will share with Riverside residents this spring.
Let’s meet Jess, Catherine, and Joshua!
LINKS
@SciCommUCR (Twitter)
@scicommucr (Instagram)
Jessica Maccaro on Twitter (@JessicaMaccaro)
Catherine (Thiên-Ý) Nguyễn on Twitter (@Catherine_TY_Ng)
@ZMEScience (Twitter)
MORE ABOUT OUR GUESTS
Jessica:
Catherine:
- Sex differences in offspring discrimination in the biparental California mouse (Peromyscus californicus)
- Student research gear closet lowers barriers to field experiences
Joshua:
- Joshua Reger, 2022 Scholarship Recipient | Applied Biological Control Research
- Why flight testing is an important step in sterile insect technique
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Producer: Tania Marien
Music: So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License;
SOLO ACOUSTIC GUITAR by Jason Shaw is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 United States License.
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