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Featured speaker April Maskiewicz Cordero

ONLINE: Christian Women in Science

04October
Date and Time:October 04, 2020 — 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM undefined
Location:Online
Organizer:American Scientific Affiliation
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04October

BioLogos Voices speaker April Maskiewicz Cordero will present at the American Scientific Affiliations Christian Women in Science virtual event on Sunday, October 4, 2020.

“As we enter the fall season this year, we thought it was important to fall in love with God and your profession. Join us for an engaging conversation with April Cordero, Veronica Frans, Becky English, and Vicki Best. This CWiS live event will be styled a little different than normal. We will open with introductions and prayer as normal then we will head into armchair interview, without the armchairs. We encourage women to post questions/ comments in the chat as the interview progresses. Each speaker will illuminate briefly what it means to them to fall in love with God and their profession and how they are working to achieve this.”


Featured speaker

April Cordero

April Maskiewicz Cordero

April Maskiewicz Cordero, PhD, is a professor of biology and Vice Provost at Point Loma Nazarene University. Her research focuses on developing more effective approaches for teaching ecology and evolution that enable students to develop not only factual knowledge, but biological ways of thinking and reasoning about the living world. As a Christian biologist trained in science education research, she is in a unique position to investigate science students’ perceptions of the relationship between scientific issues that evoke controversy (i.e. origins, evolution, human origins) and Christian faith. Dr. Maskiewicz Cordero gave a TEDx talk on evolution and faith and she was featured in “From the Dust,” a BioLogos sponsored documentary. She is also active in several professional development projects with schoolteachers as well as university biology faculty, is one of the six authors of the BioLogos Integrate curriculum, and was one of four professors coordinating the PLNU/BioLogos Biology by the Sea Christian school teacher program.