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Glaze-Crampes participates in Darwin Week activities as science education expert

Amanda Glaze-Crampes, Ph.D., assistant professor of science education in the Department of Middle Grades and Secondary Education, was invited to present at the 13th Annual Forum on Science and Religion hosted virtually Feb. 11.

Glaze-Crampes was a panelist for the two-hour forum discussing “Science, Religion, and the Common Good.” Invited panelist included clergy, scientists and writers from the Sinai and Synapses Fellowship, a small interfaith group dedicated to elevating the discourse and conversation around religion and science.

The forum was hosted by Shippensburg University, located in Pennsylvania, and was hosted by the University’s Joseph Shane, Ph.D., professor of chemistry and science education.

Recent events across the world and the US create a particularly poignant canvas for discussion. Shane noted, “The SARS-CoV-2 virus and pandemic have raised a host of issues, many of which are both scientific and religious in nature. For example, our guest speakers may address disease and public health, race and racism, economic justice and inequality, and information and biotechnology.”

For more information about the 2021 Forum on Science and Religion, visit https://www.shipnews.org/2021/01/11/13th-annual-forum-on-science-and-religion-scheduled-feb-11/

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