03/09/2019
Our typical process for , our social media storytelling campaign, relies on a bit of randomness: To capture diverse slices of life with each story, we visit different campus locations at various times, and introduce ourselves to the fifth student we see, randomly choosing from a list of questions we've written.
On , in the spirit of celebrating women's achievements, we chose to be more intentional.
“My greatest accomplishment is creating a segment of the Waves Lab for our hands-on lab geared towards elementary school students.
We were able to do a free lab for the children from Paradise affected by the Camp Fire. The teacher said it was the most engaged she had ever seen them with science. After such a traumatic experience, I was really grateful to be able to provide the students with such a positive experience.”
McKenna Wallace, junior, instructional physics and math education
(Jessica Bartlett/University Photographer)