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Dr. Wedler has spoken on sensory design and sensory literacy. How does this intersect with organic chemistry? How do art and science collide? Dr. Wedler, along with Dr. Tantillo of UC Davis and Dr. Anslyn of UT Austin, describes his journey into a doctoral program in organic chemistry and the vibrant world organic chemistry offers - without sight. Join us on November 18, 2020, at 12 p.m. a discuss how the art of teaching and the art of learning combine to create a broader paradigm of understanding science.
Dr. Eric Anslyn, UT Professor and Welch Regents Chair in Chemistry,
Dr. Dean Tantillo, Professor from UC Davis, and
Dr. Hoby Wedler, founder and director of the nonprofit Accessible Science
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Crip* is reclaimed language used within disabled communities. It has a long history of being used as a slur, but now is used as a marker of pride, insider experience, and camaraderie. Not all choose to use it, similar to the reclaimed word queer.