Eight members of the BER Lab will be presenting one talk and nine posters at the national SABER conference in Minneapolis, MN!
Logan and Evan will be co-presenting a poster entitled "Online with Career Goals? Exploring student decisions to enroll in online biology degree programs and online lab courses."
Hayley will be presenting a poster: "Atheistic Definitions of Acceptance of Evolution Exacerbate Rejection of Evolution among Religious Students."
Jacquie will be presenting a poster entitled "How should I be addressed? Factors influencing instructor preferences for how they want students to address them."
Dan will be presenting two posters: "Pedagogical Change in Academia: A Cultural Evolutionary Model" and "Core Principles of Evolutionary Medicine."
Katey will be presenting three posters: "A course-embedded comparison of instructor-generated videos of either an instructor alone or an instructor and a student," "To be funny or not to be funny: Gender differences in student perceptions of instructor humor in college science courses," and "Coming Out to the Class: Identifying Factors that Influence College Biology Instructor Decisions About Whether to Reveal Their LGBTQIA Identity in Class."
Liz is presenting a talk "Explaining the Dearth of African American Students in Evolutionary Biology as a Function of Religiosity" and a poster "Exploring the impact of student religiosity on faculty perceptions of competence, hireability, and likeability of potential PhD students in biology."
We are excited to present our work at SABER! To check out more about SABER, click here.