Friday, April 25, 2008

Science Cheerleader

I have not added a blog roll to my blog yet. I should. High on the list will be Darlene Cavalier's Science Cheerleader site. She is a former Philadelphia 76ers cheerleader who studied the role of citizens in science and science policy in graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania and created her site to get involved. She organizes science events for Discover magazine and has a big family.

1 comment:

  1. Howdy Neil,

    I didn't know you had a blog chronicling your life on reenlisting. Interesting.

    Darlene Cavalier just published an editorial in the Sunday Inquirer, so I googled her to find out more and here you were. She does look like an interesting advocate.

    Time for me to go see more about what you've been up to -- and to look at her site too.

    John

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