Logan and Katey head to Bates College in Maine for the 3rd Gordon research conference on Undergraduate Biology Education Research! Both are attending a pre-conference seminar "Developing Biology Education Research Expertise for Early Career Scientists." At the pre-conference seminar, Katey will be presenting a talk entitled "Learning from a Discipline-based Education Research Course-based Research Experience: The impact of research anxiety on biology undergraduates' intentions to pursue a science research career" and Logan will be presenting a poster entitled "Diagnosing differences in what undergraduates in a fully online and in an in-person biology degree program know and do regarding medical school admissions."
At the Gordon conference, Logan is presenting a poster entitled "Leaving research: Factors that impact a student learning an academic year research experience" and Katey is presenting a poster entitled "Fear of negative evaluation: A novel construct underlying student anxiety in active learning college science courses." Katey is also a discussion leader for the session "Changing Identities and Demographics in Undergraduate Biology Education." For more information about the Gordon conference in Undergraduate Biology Education Research, click here.