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In this interview, conducted on November 28th, 2017 in Norfolk Collegiate School, Virginia, Claire Fornsel (almost sixty) tells her student Emma Lu (17) what was her childhood like and how she decided to be a teacher. Ms. Fornsel is known...
My Grandma describes her trip over to America. She also describes how her life has been lived after that event.
Jordan, a graduate student that works in a Rutgers Toxicology Lab, talks about her journey through science and what it's like to work in a lab.
Creating Community Through Sharing Stories: Indira Garcia was born in Chile during the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, which had a significant effect on her childhood. She was raised in Mexico with a strong focus on intellectualism and family bonds. She...
My sister Sydney talks about her struggles and positive moments in her childhood along with family and religion.
Lauren Magliozzi (26) and partner Adam King (25) recall how they met and their shared passion for science.
Spouses Martin Price (80) and Bonnie Price (84) discuss how ECHO evolved as an organization, the principles that guide the organization, and the moments of joy and success in developing the organization.
Leona Ponish discusses the difficulties of finding a job in chemistry as a woman in the 1950s, despite her qualifications.
John Quackenbush (49) tells his wife Mary Kalamaras (50) why he became a physicist, how he started to work in the Human Genome Project, where he currently is professionally, and what he hopes his greatest legacy will be.
I became a scientist because I love nature. I now teach other scientists how to communicate to share this love with everyone.