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Thinkers and Makers: STEM vs Humanities Part 2

Episode 4 of the Critical Connections podcast, hosted by Critical Connections, titled "Thinkers and Makers: STEM vs Humanities Part 2" was published on May 22, 2024 and runs 42 minutes.

May 22, 2024 ·42m · Critical Connections

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Dani wants to know what goes on in STEM departments at UVU. She talks to students of all walks of life to understand how narratives about STEM--who belongs, and who doesn't--affect those who study the 'hard' sciences.Due to the nature of this episode, the interviews are sprinkled throughout rather than sectioned off as in previous episodes. While our intention was to have every interviewer introduce themselves once at the beginning and then rely on listeners to recognize their voice later in the episode, about half of the introductins were lost, and listeners reported difficulty knowing who was talking when. I've provide timecodes below for the interviewees, and I apologize to them--especially those who provided me with beautiful introductions which were not used in the final cut--and to listeners who have a difficult time following the narrative. Thank you all for a wonderful year, and I hope you enjoy the final episode.Timecodes:Diana Molina 6:20, 18:50, 32:31Pedro Del Valle 12:55, 30:30, 35:55Abigail Gutierrez Carmona 16:38Tayler Fearn 17:39, 29:28NOTE: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah Valley University or the UVU Center for Social Impact.

Dani wants to know what goes on in STEM departments at UVU. She talks to students of all walks of life to understand how narratives about STEM--who belongs, and who doesn't--affect those who study the 'hard' sciences.

Due to the nature of this episode, the interviews are sprinkled throughout rather than sectioned off as in previous episodes. While our intention was to have every interviewer introduce themselves once at the beginning and then rely on listeners to recognize their voice later in the episode, about half of the introductins were lost, and listeners reported difficulty knowing who was talking when. I've provide timecodes below for the interviewees, and I apologize to them--especially those who provided me with beautiful introductions which were not used in the final cut--and to listeners who have a difficult time following the narrative. Thank you all for a wonderful year, and I hope you enjoy the final episode.

Timecodes:

Diana Molina 6:20, 18:50, 32:31

Pedro Del Valle 12:55, 30:30, 35:55

Abigail Gutierrez Carmona 16:38

Tayler Fearn 17:39, 29:28

NOTE: The opinions expressed are those of the podcast participants alone, and do not necessarily represent Utah Valley University or the UVU Center for Social Impact.

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