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PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY ONLINE: Physical Science- Class 2: Scientific Method - A Panel Discussion

January 21, 2021
6:30pm - 8:00pm

PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY ONLINE: Physical Science- Class 2: Scientific Method - A Panel Discussion

Abstract: A panel discussion featuring our three instructors and our special guest, Darlene Stradwick discussing the importance of science historically and in the modern world.

Panel: Mary Ellen Cassidy, Erin Duffy, Stacey K. Vargas, and guest presenter Darlene Stradwick

This program will be available to watch live on Facebook Live, on YouTube, and on the OCPL website's People's U Livestream page Log into your Facebook or YouTube account during the program to leave a question for our panel in the comments box. They will answer them during the live broadcast. Make a comment, or ask a question, and you will be entered in a drawing at the end of the livestream to win a Great Women of Science Pint Glass from Uncommon Goods. 


GUEST BIO: A lifelong Wheeling resident, Darlene Stradwick is Field Site Coordinator, Ohio and Marshall Counties, for West Virginia University Health Sciences & Technology Academy. She is the founder and past president of East Wheeling Civics, and she assists with the Ohio Valley African-American Student Association (OVASSA). Darlene is a past employee of the Ohio Valley Medical Center and is a 30-year employee of West Virginia University. Her interests are health care, the Children’s Tumor Foundation (CTF) and National Institute of Health (NIH). Darlene will share her stories about the HSTA program, and her experiences and knowledge related to the issues of the lack of diversity and equity in science and its endeavors, historically and currently.


ABOUT THIS PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY SERIES: "Physical Science, The Joy of Discovery"

The Ohio County Public Library in Wheeling will offer the 31st entry in its People's University series as a 6-class online, livestream presentation. "Physical Science, The Joy of Discovery" will take attendees on a journey through the philosophical and intellectual development of science as a method of accurately weighing evidence, eliminating bias, finding facts, and acquiring knowledge. 

The opening classes in the series will explore, in part, the following themes: Science is not political; Science is not magical; Science is not faith or belief; science is not based on feelings; it's not a conspiracy and has no hidden agenda. Science is the earnest pursuit of what is true in terms of the best available, logically generated evidence. Science recognizes that it’s OK to be wrong and to learn from it. 

Later classes in the series will explore the history and fundamental building blocks of the pillars of physical science: chemistry and physics. Attendees will learn about what matter and energy are and what laws they obey. Additional classes will explore specific applications of chemistry, namely laser technology as well as combating multi-drug resistant bacteria through drug discovery.

Classes for People’s University LIVESTREAM—"Physical Science, the Joy of Discovery," will meet on Thursday evenings at 6:30 pm, January 14 through February 18. All programs are free and open to the public. Patrons may attend as many classes as they wish. There are no tests or other requirements. For more info about the People’s University LIVESTREAM—"Physical Science, the Joy of Discovery," email [email protected], visit the OCPL's website, or call 304-232-0244.


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People's University logoABOUT THE OCPL'S PEOPLE'S UNIVERSITY SERIES:

In 1951, the Ohio County Public Library's librarian, Virginia Ebeling, referenced British historian Thomas Carlyle, who said, “the public library is a People’s University,” when she initiated a new adult education program with that name. Miss Ebeling charged the library with the responsibility of reaching “as many people in the community as possible.” In keeping with that tradition of public libraries as sanctuaries of free learning for all people, the Ohio County Public Library revived the series in 2010. The People’s University features courses (taught by experts in each subject) that enable patrons to pursue their goal of lifelong learning in classic subjects such as history, music appreciation, philosophy, and literature. Patrons may attend as many classes as they wish. There are no tests of other requirements and all programs are free and open to the public.


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