117: Collaboration and Connection with Kimberly & Dee

117: Collaboration and Connection with Kimberly & Dee

Have you ever struggled with collaboration in the academic world? It can be such a hit or miss depending on what type of rapport you build and how the working relationship is.

Today my guests are Kimberly Hale and Dee Kinney, and we are discussing their inspiring collaboration on how Covid-19 impacted and affected college students of all abilities. We discuss how this research project became a publication and explore the path they took from meeting to co-authoring this publication.

For full show notes visit www.cathymazak.com/episode117.

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