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Future Scientist on STEM, The Arts, AI & Funding - Discussions with a Professor

Future Scientist on STEM, The Arts, AI & Funding - Discussions with a Professor

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What's the future of science? The arts? Artificial Intelligence? Sarah Oberstar discusses her take as a pre-science Biology major intent on pursuing a PhD in the biomedical sciences while maintaining her love of culture and art. We discuss the importance of college community, research opportunities, making the most out all of your classes (not just STEM ones), and how science connects to art. This is an episode full of laughs, insights, and advice for future STEM students!


🎙️ Hosted by Biology Professor Keenan Hartert, Degrees Between Us: Student Success in College and STEM explores the experiences and successes of today’s college students, infused with humor and straight talk.


✅ What You’ll Learn:

How to balance work, school & research commitments

Smart strategies for college finances & job selection

The best extracurriculars for PhD and MS programs

Whether AI is changing education for better or worse


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