How can you ensure your work resonates with the public and inspires action? Join the Hanson Center for Inclusive STEM Education for a workshop with Rachel Hogan Carr, executive director of the Nurture Nature Center and a distinguished expert in translating urgent scientific data for broad public understanding. Carr, a national leader in flood risk communication, will apply her expertise to address community engagement across all fields. Drawing on data from focus groups and public feedback, she will present practical, evidence-based strategies to equip you with the communication skills needed to meaningfully engage diverse audiences and motivate community action. This lecture is part of the “Forging Connections” series. 4:15-5:30 p.m. Tues., Nov. 11Simon Center for Economics and Business, Room 109MORE

 

Submitted by: Wendy Hill