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In this episode of the STEAM Studio Podcast, we talk with Dr. Bill Martin, assistant professor at NIU, about authentic undergraduate research, learning through uncertainty, and using the campus itself as a living laboratory. From owls in Montgomery Woods to student‑driven research projects across biology and sustainability, Bill shares how curiosity, passion, and community engagement fuel meaningful science experiences for students and citizens alike.
By Dr. Kristin Brynteson & April Startzel & Charles LundsbergIn this episode of the STEAM Studio Podcast, we talk with Dr. Bill Martin, assistant professor at NIU, about authentic undergraduate research, learning through uncertainty, and using the campus itself as a living laboratory. From owls in Montgomery Woods to student‑driven research projects across biology and sustainability, Bill shares how curiosity, passion, and community engagement fuel meaningful science experiences for students and citizens alike.