At MƒA’s Thursday Thinks speaker series, Dr. Jessica Ware presented an overview of dragonfly and damselfly evolution with new information on the evolution of flight and on how best to protect them.
At MƒA’s Thursday Thinks speaker series,Dr. Chad Topaz presented first-hand accounts of data-fueled racial justice efforts in the criminal justice system.
In this talk, Dr. Ricardo Martinez discussed the union of mathematics and poetry as critical praxis and lead teachers in a mathematics poetry activity.
At MƒA’s Thursday Thinks speaker series, John Michelotti explored the science behind how fungi grow in our ecosystems and shared exciting resources that can help fungi flourish in the classroom.
At MƒA’s Thursday Thinks speaker series,Dr. Jasmine McDonald discussed breast cancer and lifecourse epidemiology, or how socially patterned exposures from childhood influence adult disease risk.
At MƒA’s Thursday Thinks speaker series,Dr. Jeffrey Morris explored his efforts using statistics and data science during the COVID-19 pandemic to uncover insights into the virus, disease, treatments.
Here at MƒA, we inspire great teachers to stay in the classroom and amplify their impact across their schools, their communities, and the profession at large.