by Darlene Cavalier | Aug 16, 2011 | Advanced Degrees, Arizona Cardinals, Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Dr. John Reports, General - Engineering, General - Science, General - Technology, Health and Medicine, Interviews, J.D., Mechanical Engineering, STEM Field, The Science Cheerleaders, video
Got a question? Something on your mind? Ask ’em anything! The Science Cheerleaders – professional cheerleaders pursuing science and technology careers – often are asked, “What’s it like to be a cheerleader AND a scientist?” or...
by Darlene Cavalier | Jun 19, 2011 | Dr. John Reports, In the News
Last week, the Captain of the Male Science Cheerleaders, Dr. John Ohab, was named “Leader of the Apps” by the White House for his contributions to Data.gov! He’s pictured here with White House CIO Vivek Kundra! Dr. John was singled out for having the...
by Darlene Cavalier | Feb 16, 2011 | Advanced Degrees, Doctorate, Dr. John Reports, Interviews
Dr. John here… Last week, I introduced you to my friend and colleague, Kiki, a marine conservation scientist at the University of Washington and a lifelong dancer. Kiki has managed to pursue a successful career in science — she’ll be an assistant...
by Darlene Cavalier | Feb 3, 2011 | Advanced Degrees, Art and Science, Doctorate, Dr. John Reports, video
Dr. John here… If you’re anything like me, your dancing skills can be summed up by a poorly executed routine performed to Michael Jackson’s Billie Jean at about two weddings per year. The same cannot be said for my friend, Dr. Kiki Jenkins, a marine...
by Darlene Cavalier | Feb 2, 2011 | Dr. John Reports, Tshirt, video
Over the past few years, we’ve met superstar scientists and engineers, champion track stars, Pro Bowl Cheerleaders, celebrieties and more. Apparently our very own Dr. John is a different kind of champion — a world record holder at Super Mario Kart! In...
by Darlene Cavalier | Feb 1, 2011 | Citizen Science, Dr. John Reports, Science Education, video
As record levels of snow blanket much of the United States this year, SciCheer’s sister site, Science For Citizens, is collaborating with an important climate research project at the University of Waterloo called Snow Tweets. We’re pleased that this is the first...