Dr. Stone:ÌýRobert, it is so good to see you around campus still! What have you been doing since graduation?
Robert:ÌýI am working towardÌýmy master’s degree in applied mathematics and have been teaching as aÌýgraduate assistant here at UCA. ÌýMy job includes lecturing college algebra, working in the lab and helpingÌýstudents with projects and facilitatingÌýmath competitions and math summer camps at UCA. Of course, I continue toÌýperuse other interests outside of my field of study. I enjoy computer programing and this summer I have been working at a pharmaceutical company as a pharmacy lab technician.
Dr. Stone:ÌýSo tell me one of the most meaningful experiences you had living in STEM@Arkansas and how it helps you in your work today.
Robert:ÌýLiving in learning community has played greatly in my life~from the person that I am and what I do. It helped me discover my passion. My passion for teaching and helping others to learn grew out of an experience I had in 2012 with theÌýScience and Culture in RwandaÌýstudy abroad program where we spent three weeks teaching primary school kids science and sharing Rwandan culture with our American classmatesÌý(see the picture above). I have built relationships that continue even now. Most importantly, living in a learning community has shaped my character inside and outside my classroom. I communicate, I listen, and I lead. I learned these skills and many more fromÌýSTEM@Arkansas.