Emeriti As Mentors: Intergenerational Poster Session Short Presentations by Student Mentees and Faculty Mentors of Their Undergraduate Research Projects
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The University of California, Berkeley Emeriti Academy Presents: Emeriti as Mentors: Intergenerational Poster Session Short presentations by student mentees and faculty mentors of their undergraduate research projects Register for Register for Monday 5/3 event, Wed. 5/5 event, 2-3:30 pm 2-3:30 pm Join members of the UC Berkeley Emeriti Academy, their student-mentees and other members of the retiree community to learn and discuss the results of recent intergenerational collaborations. Both days will offer a series of short presentations, with group discussions, ending with a facilitated chat. The events will be recorded. Monday, May 3, 2:00 - 3:30pm Wednesday, May 5, 2-3:30 pm History of Women in Chemistry, 2020 Voter Guide on Healthcare Policies Biochemistry, and the Industry Ken Polse, Prof. Emeritus, Optometry Prof. Emerita Judith Klinman, Chemistry & Phil Cowan, Prof. Emeritus, Psychology Students: Lizy Choi, Flora Fan, Students: Emily Chou, Mesean Sadri-Naini and Pranathi Santosh COVID and Vaccine Hesitancy Women in City Planning John Swartzberg, Prof. Emeritus, Public Health & Sam Davis, Prof. Emeritus, Prof. Emerita Elizabeth Deakin, City and Architecture Regional Planning Students from the "Covid-19, Vaccine Student: Daisy Son Hesitancy, and the Public's Health"-course Female Asian Student Leaders at Facilitated Chat: "Life during COVID-19" Berkeley in the Past Decades: Prytanean Women's Honor Society Alumnae Grant support for this event from the Gerontological Society of Dr. Sheila Humphreys, EECS America (GSA), Age-Friendly University Initiative Student: Yueyi Che The Emeriti Academy is a community of scholars committed to continuing their contributions on campus and beyond. This event Facilitated Chat: "Women in STEM" highlights one of the Emeriti Academy goals, to provide members with structure and support to work collaboratively on interdisciplinary projects that benefit the university and larger community..