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Lily Be: Throwing Up Tamales

December 13, 2019

As a 16-year-old, Lily Be gets an unexpected education on the reproductive system.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Lily Be, Story Collider producer, reproduction, sex, pregnancy, education, Season 9

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

Aida Rosenbaum: This is Nothing Like My Classroom

September 20, 2019

In Aida Rosenbaum’s first month as a high-school science teacher, a fight breaks out between her students.

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In Science Education Tags Aida Rosenbaum, Math for America, teacher, inequality, Black in STEM, education, Season 9

Alvin Irby: Accidents Happen

September 20, 2019

When his students keep having “accidents" during nap time, kindergarten teacher Alvin Irby investigates.

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In Psychology Tags Alvin Irby, comedy, teacher, education, psychology, Season 9

Meltem Alemdar: This Most American of Stories

March 29, 2019

When social scientist Meltem Alemdar leaves her home in Turkey to pursue her education in the US, she struggles to find her identity.

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In Social Sciences Tags Meltem Alemdar, Season 9, immigration, moving, Turkey, social science, education, friendship

Edith Gonzalez: A Little Crush on Science

March 29, 2019

After moving to a brand-new school in the seventh grade, Edith Gonzalez struggles to maintain her straight-A status with a new, scary biology teacher.

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In Science Education, Biology Tags Edith Gonzalez, moving, school, childhood, Season 9, education, biology, plants

Latasha Wright: Strong as a Horse

February 22, 2019

Just before she leaves for her dream opportunity to teach marine science on the Red Sea, Latasha Wright gets a call that puts her plans in jeopardy.

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In Science Education Tags Latasha Wright, family, fathers, grief, science communication, education, ocean, marine biology, Red Sea, Season 9

Guizella Rocabado: I Will Leave No Stone Unturned

January 18, 2019

When Guizella Rocabado leaves her home in Bolivia to pursue her education in the United States, her plan hits an unexpected snag.

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In Science Education Tags Guizella Rocabado, immigration, SACNAS, education, moving, scientist origin story, Season 9

LaShana Lewis: What I've Always Wanted

January 18, 2019

Computer scientist LaShana Lewis’s childhood dream of attending Space Camp starts to feel far away — until she gets the Christmas surprise of a lifetime.

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In Astronomy Tags LaShana Lewis, computer science, education, space, NASA, astronomy, Black in STEM, diversity in STEM, camp, Season 9

Michelle McCrackin: I Could Have Been Her

January 4, 2019

Miserable at her corporate job, Michelle McCrackin begins to dream of a career in wildlife biology.

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Tags Michelle McCrackin, scientist origin story, career, biology, Season 9, education

Cailin Gallinger: The Work That Carried Me Through

September 21, 2018

When Cailin Gallinger struggles with her gender identity in college, her volunteer position in a plant lab becomes a lifeline.

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In Biology, Earth Science Tags Cailin Gallinger, plants, career, education, transgender, gender

Matt Baker: The Worst Lesson of My Life

August 17, 2018

As a first-year math teacher, Matt Baker feels overwhelmed -- especially when his principal is less than supportive.

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In Mathematics, Science Education Tags Matt Baker, Math for America, math, education, teacher

Sage Forbes-Gray: Becoming a Meaningful Ally

June 29, 2018

After a confrontation with a student, math teacher Sage Forbes-Gray begins to question whether she's the ally she thought she was.

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Tags Sage Forbes-Gray, education, teacher, Math for America, math, diversity

Charlie Cook: The Swarm of Bees

June 27, 2018

Science educator Charlie Cook experiments with coming out to students.

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In Science Education Tags Charlie Cook, nonbinary, gender, transgender, comedy, education

Vanessa Vakharia: My First Day as Teacher

January 5, 2018

Vanessa Vakharia faces her first day as student teacher of a math class.

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In Mathematics Tags education, school, Vanessa Vakharia, math

Scott Barry Kaufman: Redefining Intelligence

December 22, 2017

As a child, psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman is told by a school psychologist that he's doomed by a low IQ score.

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In Psychology, Social Sciences Tags school, Scott Barry Kaufman, psychology, education, IQ

Latasha Wright: Stay on the Boat

August 25, 2017

Biologist Latasha Wright is forced to confront her fear of the ocean when she visits the coral reef she's been studying.

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In Marine Biology Tags Latasha Wright, ocean, boat, education

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

Cassie Soliday: One of the Smart Kids

June 2, 2017

As a first-grader, Cassie Soliday finds her coveted spot in the gifted class is at risk.

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Tags Cassie Soliday, childhood, school, education, grades

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
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