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Joshua Adams-Miller: I Expect More of Myself

November 29, 2019

Joshua Adams-Miller has never seen college in his future, until he receives encouragement from an unexpected source.

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In Engineering Tags Joshua Adams-Miller, scientist origin story, education, college, love, career, engineering, Boise State, Season 9

Melanie Knight: A Lost Keepsake

November 29, 2019

A chance meeting with a stranger on an airplane has a huge impact on Melanie Knight's life.

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In Marine Biology Tags Melanie Knight, mentor, marine biology, ecology, career, college, friendship, Season 9

Meisa Salaita: "Hey, Can I Borrow Your Notes?"

November 1, 2019

Away from her boyfriend for grad school, Meisa Salaita starts to fall for a chemistry classmate who's her complete opposite.

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In Chemistry Tags Meisa Salaita, love, chemistry, college, graduate school, grad school, breakup, heartbreak, Story Collider producer, Season 9

Adriana Briscoe: One Step Closer to the Rocky Mountains

September 6, 2019

When Adriana Briscoe's professor accuses her of cheating, she scrambles to save her reputation and her spot on the biology lab's field trip.

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In Biology, Science Education Tags Adriana Briscoe, college, cheating, biology, Season 9

Brianna Shaughnessy: What Corey Taught Me

August 16, 2019

After a tragedy, Brianna Shaughnessy discovers a different way to heal at the Great Barrier Reef.

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In Marine Biology Tags Brianna Shaughnessy, college, friendship, love, grief, Great Barrier Reef., Season 9

Kenny Kinds: They Can't Take That Away From You

August 16, 2019

After Kenny Kinds begins lying to his parents about his grades, he has to question why he is in engineering school in the first place.

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In Engineering Tags Kenny Kinds, grades, college, engineering, Season 9

Tajana Schneiderman: Enough

August 9, 2019

Tajana Schneiderman struggles to live up to the expectations and sacrifices of her brilliant scientist mother.

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Tags Tajana Schneiderman, college, mothers, Season 9

Beryl Kahn: Ship, Shipmate, Self

March 22, 2019

As an undergrad, Beryl Kahn takes a semester at sea after a bad breakup and gets rocked by the swells of the sea -- and her emotions.

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In Marine Biology Tags Beryl Kahn, Season 9, college, breakup, boat, field work, relationships, ocean, marine biology

Zoya Vallari: Naturally, Questions Arose

March 15, 2019

A power outage on campus leads physics student Zoya Vallari to take a stand against her university's female-only curfew.

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Tags Zoya Vallari, women in STEM, college, India, politics

Jennifer Landa: The Greatest Teacher, Failure Is

November 16, 2018

The only thing standing in the way of Jennifer Landa’s dreams of studying art in college is her grade in chemistry.

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In Science Education, Chemistry Tags Jennifer Landa, grades, adolescense, school, college, art, Season 8

Elisa Schaum: The black sheep

May 18, 2018

An aspiring scientist brought up in a family of artists, Elisa Schaum feels like a black sheep.

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In Biology Tags Elisa Schaum, family, college, art+science, career, scientist origin story, Season 8

Neer Asherie & Deborah Berebichez: My Second Love, After Physics

July 28, 2017

Two physicists, Neer Asherie and Deborah Berebichez, find love after thirteen years.

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In Physics Tags physics, Neer Asherie, Deborah Berebichez, love, college, grad school, two-body problem, couple, pair stories

Cris Gray: Twelve Dollars an Hour

July 21, 2017

To make ends meet as a college student, Cris Gray takes a high-paying job in a veterinary school lab… and finds out why it’s so high-paying.

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In Biology Tags Black in STEM, Black lives matter, veterinary school, lab work, mice, making ends meet, college, Cris Gray

Margot Wohl: Finding My Voice

July 7, 2017

As a young biology student, Margot Wohl is excited to spend a summer in the field, but her colleague expects her to do all the work.

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In Biology, Ecology Tags women in STEM, field work, college, mice, Margot Wohl, making ends meet

Deena Walker: A Woman and a Scientist

June 30, 2017

As a teenager, Deena Walker dreams of being a scientist, but her controlling boyfriend, and her own attitude toward her gender, get in the way.

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In Neuroscience Tags women in STEM, domestic violence, abuse, relationships, education, college, neuroscience, Deena Walker

Frank Stabile: A Garbage Can Ruined My Summer

June 30, 2017

As an undergrad, biologist Frank Stabile lands an exciting summer research position in D.C., but soon he starts to notice something’s not right.

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In Health and Medicine Tags mental health, obsessive compulsive disorder, college, Yale University, Frank Stabile

Sarah Demers: Z Bosons Are Real

May 5, 2017

When Sarah Demers gets a work-study job working on a particle detector, she has no idea what she's in for.

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In Physics Tags Sarah Demers, physics, particle detector, particle physics, Z bosons, college, Yale University

Liz Neeley: Making Pancakes

March 10, 2017

As a grad student, Liz Neeley falls in love with the order of science, but when she heads into the field, she’s forced to confront messy reality.

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In Marine Biology Tags Liz Neeley, sexual harassment, marine biology, education, college, field work

Jo Firestone: A Sex Education

July 29, 2016

When comedian Jo Firestone goes to college, she starts to worry she has an STD -- even though she's never had sex.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Jo Firestone, comedy, sexuality, STDs, safe sex, sex, college

Nathan Boll: What Else Is Out There?

July 8, 2016

Nathan Boll was an excellent physics student -- up until the day he suddenly dropped out.

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In Science Education Tags Nathan Boll, Mirzayan fellow, college, career
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