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Chem4REAL: Research Engages All Learners

Chem4REAL: Research Engages All Learners

By CUR chemistry

If you’re interested in engaging undergraduate students in research in the classroom, lab or community, then Chem4REAL is for you. Together, we discuss issues around research equity, sustainability, logistics, advocacy, proposal or publication writing, and much more. This podcast is hosted by faculty representatives of the chemistry division in the Council on Undergraduate Research (www.CUR.org) whose mission is to support and promote high-quality undergraduate faculty-student collaborative research and scholarship.

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Chem4REAL: Research Engages All LearnersFeb 15, 2021

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New Perspectives in CUR Chemistry: Dr. Pius Adelani

New Perspectives in CUR Chemistry: Dr. Pius Adelani

New representatives chat with Prof. Vanessa McCaffrey about how they heard about CUR Chemistry and why they decided to get involved. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Pius Adelani from St. Mary's University in San Antonio, TX and learn about his science and goals for their participation in CUR.


To learn more about Dr. Adelani, please visit: https://www.stmarytx.edu/academics/faculty/pius-adelani/


To learn more about CUR Chemistry, visit: https://www.cur.org/membership-community/divisions/chemistry-division/

Feb 14, 202419:48
New Perspectives in CUR Chemistry: Dr. Sarah Shaner

New Perspectives in CUR Chemistry: Dr. Sarah Shaner

New representatives chat with Prof. Vanessa McCaffrey about how they heard about CUR Chemistry and why they decided to get involved. In this episode, we hear from Dr. Sarah Shaner from Southeast Missouri State University and learn about her science and goals for her participation in CUR.


Dr. Shaner's website: https://semo.edu/people-directory/faculty-staff/shaner-sarah.html


To learn more about CUR Chemistry, visit: https://www.cur.org/membership-community/divisions/chemistry-division/

Feb 07, 202410:39
Blooming AI
Jan 20, 202448:48
A CURE for the Traditional Lab

A CURE for the Traditional Lab

Dr. Michael Wolyniak and Dr. Nicole Najor from the CUR Biology division joined Dr. Kari Stone from Lewis University to talk about MIRIC - Mentoring the Integration of Research Into the Classroom. The MIRIC Initiative is a way to provide a means for new, mid-career, and future faculty to receive long-term mentorship in Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experiences, CUREs. Mike and Nicole talk about the structure of MIRIC and how chemistry faculty can get involved.

Oct 12, 202330:55
Chem4Real provides tools for faculty

Chem4Real provides tools for faculty

Members of the Chem4Real podcasting group talk about the evolution of the podcast from the early days of faculty talking about how they navigated teaching during the pandemic to the current slate of episodes dealing with topics ranging from DEI to mentoring.

May 19, 202329:33
Is undergraduate research a victim of its own success?

Is undergraduate research a victim of its own success?

Undergraduate Research - every student wants it but how do we balance the demands on our time and provide the authentic research experiences that we know are so valuable?

Councilors Catherine Chan and Sudeep Bhattacharyay talk with Dr. Cheri Barta, Undergraduate Research Director for the Department of Chemistry at University of Wisconsin-Madison about current challenges that practitioners of undergraduate research face including burnout, maintaining a balance between teaching and research demands and more. 

As Sudeep shares in this podcast, one way to flip the perspective is to remember research is teaching; in fact, some of our best teaching. An insight Cheri shares is how we enhance the peer mentoring for students by creating structures and leadership opportunities for the undergraduates in programming and funding decisions.

Apr 15, 202324:42
“Research with Undergraduates, not just Undergraduate Research”: Professor Mike Leopold - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

“Research with Undergraduates, not just Undergraduate Research”: Professor Mike Leopold - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

In this episode, CUR Councilor Vanessa McCaffrey talks with Professor Mike Leopold from the University of Richmond about his 2022 CUR Mentor of the Year award from the Chemistry Division. Their conversation ranges from owl attacks, to models of mentoring in the research space to how research with undergraduates evolves and changes over time.

Mar 17, 202328:33
Mentoring multiplied: Sylvia Cavagnero - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

Mentoring multiplied: Sylvia Cavagnero - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

Cavagnero Description: In this episode, CUR Councilor Vanessa McCaffrey talks with Professor Silvia Cavagnero from University of Wisconsin - Madison about her 2022 CUR Mentor of the Year award from the Chemistry Division. Nominated by her former undergraduate research student, Dr. Brian Mounce (currently an Assistant Professor at Loyola University), Silvia joins Vanessa for an interview with two of her current undergraduate research students (Jasmine Machhi and Lucas Bartel). In this discussion, they talk about the importance of talking about diversity in the research lab and how this shapes the face of chemistry.

Jan 21, 202338:32
Maximizing Research Productivity with PUI Collaborations

Maximizing Research Productivity with PUI Collaborations

In this episode we hear from Dr. Kari Stone, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Lewis University, and Dr Sarah Shaner, Associate Professor of Chemistry at Southeast Missouri State University, as they discuss undergraduate research collaborations that support student training while maximizing faculty output.

Nov 15, 202223:11
Collaboration is key: Paul Wagenknecht - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

Collaboration is key: Paul Wagenknecht - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

In this episode, CUR Councilor Vanessa McCaffrey talks with Professor Paul Wagenknecht from Furman College about his 2022 CUR Mentor of the Year award from the Chemistry Division. Professor Wagenknecht talks about the importance of collaboration and how his mentors have shaped his experiences in chemistry.

Oct 27, 202230:10
“It’s all about the project”: Mark Bussell - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

“It’s all about the project”: Mark Bussell - 2022 CUR Chemistry Mentor of the Year Award winner

In this episode, CUR Councilor Vanessa McCaffrey talks with Professor Mark Bussell from Western Washington University about his 2022 CUR Mentor of the Year award from the Chemistry Division. From talking about students to advice on how to best choose a project that fits the students you have, Dr. Bussell shares his experiences on what led to his award.

As soon as they are available, transcripts can be found on the Chem4REAL blog at https://curchem.wordpress.com/

Sep 15, 202225:02
New or Normal? Life on the post-COVID college campus

New or Normal? Life on the post-COVID college campus

Has the resilience of college campuses changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic?  In this episode, we have assembled chemistry faculty from a range of institution types and from across our country.  Together we explore how COVID has, or hasn’t, changed the college experience both for students and for faculty.

Jun 04, 202236:31
From the Bench to Berkeley
Apr 15, 202228:60
Cultivating Student Belonging: Perspectives from Asian Students
Mar 11, 202237:16
Grappling with Current Events while Learning to be a Scientist
Feb 11, 202237:51
Navigating Gender Identity in STEM: Progress
Dec 13, 202144:22
Searches and Searching: Navigating the Faculty Hiring Process in a DEI World
Nov 13, 202112:44
LatinX in STEM Part II: Looking to the Future
Oct 27, 202144:59
Mentored research as a key strategy to recruit and engage diverse STEM students

Mentored research as a key strategy to recruit and engage diverse STEM students

In this episode, three experienced faculty in different STEM areas working in a public comprehensive university in the Midwest share their experiences and suggestions on mentoring diverse STEM students through engagement in undergraduate research. We cover our thoughts on ways to support and recruit diverse students, how to establish personal connections and trust, different ways to build networks of support, and finding institutional resources to build these supports.

https://curchem.wordpress.com/2020/09/23/chem4real-podcast-episode-2/

Oct 27, 202133:38
LatinX in STEM Part I: Navigating Challenges
Sep 28, 202140:52
Diversity and the Flipped Classroom
Jun 09, 202129:26
Chemistry Success: It’s All About the Connections
Apr 19, 202120:28
Intentional Inclusivity in Chemistry: You can do it
Mar 19, 202126:49
Undergraduate Student Perspectives: Scarlet
Feb 15, 202139:53
What can we as faculty do to be more anti-racist?
Jan 18, 202134:46
Maintaining Chemistry Research Engagement in a COVID-19 World Part III
Dec 18, 202019:41
Maintaining Chemistry Research Engagement in a COVID-19 World Part II
Dec 11, 202016:22
Maintaining Chemistry Research Engagement in a COVID-19 World Part I
Dec 04, 202015:29
Connecting People, Ideas and Advancement: Thoughts from the CUR President
Nov 14, 202028:30
Context‐Based Learning in the Chemistry Laboratory: Addressing Problems Relevant to Local Communities
Oct 16, 202015:53
Pivoting to Remote Laboratory: Lessons Learned

Pivoting to Remote Laboratory: Lessons Learned

In this episode, seven experienced chemistry faculty from different types of institutions share how they pivoted to remote laboratory activities during the initial outbreak of COVID-19 Spring 2020. We reflect on what worked well, sometimes by luck, that can be adapted for future terms as faculty members work to create quality learning experiences for students when we may or may not be allowed to have full classes of students in the laboratory for an entire semester. Learn from their reflections about approaches that provided evidence of significant learning gains and preparation for future research opportunities including ideas they plan to keep in place into the future.

https://curchem.wordpress.com/2020/08/17/new-cur-chem-podcast/

Aug 15, 202028:25
Introduction to Chem4REAL because Research Engages All Learners

Introduction to Chem4REAL because Research Engages All Learners

This podcast is hosted by the Chemistry Division of the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).   We are a group of faculty and administrators nationwide dedicated to promoting and supporting high-quality mentored undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative inquiry.  The "Chem4REAL Because Research Engages All Learners" podcast will launch its first episode on August 15, 2020.  New episodes will be published approximately monthly. 

Aug 04, 202001:18