Martin Luther King, Jr. and the STEM Field

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On this Martin Luther King Day, the activist would have been 91 years old.
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On this Martin Luther King Day, the activist would have been 91 years old.
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In this episode of STEM Spots, Dave muses about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and diversity in STEM, particularly in physics.

Listen to the episode here.

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Dr. David Cornelison has been working as an educator and scientist in Arizona and Missouri universities for the last 25 years. Since 2010, he has been the head of the Department of Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science at Missouri State University. His research interests lie at the intersection of experimental condensed-matter physics and astrophysics, while his educational efforts have focused on outreach to the K-12 school system. Most of all, he believes in curiosity-driven learning in the sciences and all other fields.