TRH Audio Edition: Principles of Science for the Practice of Life
With: Janet Batzli & Richard Lindroth
Kathryn talks to Janet Batzli and Richard Lindroth, the co-authors of our January essay, “Principles of Science for the Practice of Life.”
Janet McCray Batzli, Ph.D., is a plant scientist, science education researcher, and a Distinguished Teaching Professor (emeritus) in the Biology Core Curriculum honors biology program at University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she taught for 21 years. She writes and speaks about science communication, curriculum development, and mentoring the process of science for faculty professional development.
Richard L. Lindroth, Ph.D., is a Distinguished Fellow of the Lumen Center (Madison, WI) and Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor (emeritus) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he conducted research and teaching in ecology for 38 years, and served as Associate Dean for Research for six years. He writes and speaks about environmental stewardship and science communication.
Kathryn Wagner is TRH’s Audio Edition host. She is a scholar of medieval English literature and serves as Director of Academic Programming at the Center for Christianity and Scholarship at Duke University. Learn more here.
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