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Salon Research Series: Darkness
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Kelsey Johnson photo on poster

WHERE: Contemplative Commons, Room 404

Salons, hosted by CSC's CIRCL: Contemplative Innovation + Research Co-Lab, are monthly open dialogues on cutting-edge research related to contemplation and flourishing with UVA and local community members in the Contemplative Commons. Centered on a single word, these gatherings bring together scholars, scientists, and practitioners from diverse perspectives to exchange ideas, generate knowledge, and seek solutions to global challenges.

Kelsey Johnson, Professor of Astronomy, will present Darkness.

About Kelsey
I am a zealous science evangelist and a fervent advocate of cross-disciplinary collaboration and education, which can stretch us beyond our comfort zones into rich and unexplored intellectual landscapes. Learning is one of our most essential responsibilities, and the breadth and depth of our collective knowledge and understanding affects virtually every aspect of society and how we live and thrive within it. 

My work in the classroom is heavily influenced by embracing and promoting students’ sense of curiosity and wonder, which I argue is at the core of fostering life-long learners. My work as the founder of the award-winning “Dark Skies, Bright Kids” outreach program for elementary school students has strengthened my conviction that astronomy can serve as a powerful tool for rekindling a love of science in students who have pursued other disciplines. I am a champion for the importance of science literacy in modern society; our understanding of how science works and how to interpret scientific findings has consequences for issues ranging from the mundane to the profound.

I am currently the president of the American Astronomical Society, and my research spans galaxy evolution, with a focus on ancient star formation in the universe. I have served on numerous national and International committees that have to integrate the competing forces of scientific impact, financial resources, public understanding, and policy. 

 

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Contemplative Commons

403 Emmet St South
Charlottesville, VA 22904
United States

+1 434.982.6057

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