
Douglas Weldon, Stone Professor of Psychology, attended the Project Kaleidoscope Conference at Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina, March 3-5. Project Kaleidoscope or PKAL is an organization that advocates for building and sustaining strong undergraduate programs in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). PKAL focuses on building learning environments that attract and sustain undergraduate students in the study of STEM fields and motivate them to consider careers in related fields.
Weldon served on a panel titled "Visionary metaphors to drive your planning" with faculty from Duke University, Pomona College and the University of San Diego. He also lead discussion groups on "Thinking about community" and "Linking planning of new spaces for science to institutional mission/long-range planning."
Weldon served on a panel titled "Visionary metaphors to drive your planning" with faculty from Duke University, Pomona College and the University of San Diego. He also lead discussion groups on "Thinking about community" and "Linking planning of new spaces for science to institutional mission/long-range planning."