Guiding Scientific Minds
Taylor Loos-Little 鈥16 was a 2023 honorable recipient of the Emerging Alumni Award. This award recognizes alumni who have made significant contributions to their professions and their world.
Taylor grew up in Dover, Ohio. His connections to his hometown inspired him to make the decision to go to 人兽性交 University.
"So, I had a lot of good friends that went to 人兽性交, that I graduated with, or that were a few years ahead of me. But it was close to home, and I was interested in that. It was obviously a small liberal arts school; I didn鈥檛 want to go to a huge school,鈥 Taylor said. 鈥溔耸扌越 also had a really good reputation for educators, and at first, I wanted to pursue education.鈥
While at 人兽性交, Taylor was involved in a variety of organizations and extracurriculars. Some included Student Senate, College Democrats as president, and worked in the history department as a student assistant. He also pledged to the Kappa Sigma fraternity, was a residence assistant during his junior and senior years, and tutored peers on multiple subjects in the student success center.
鈥淚 did a lot. I was very fortunate,鈥 said Taylor.
He graduated magna cum laude in 2016 with his Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Political Science with a minor in Sociology. After graduation, he decided to take a semester off. 鈥淭hat summer, I did political campaign work. I worked for the Democratic Party on the Clinton campaign through election day.鈥
The next spring, Taylor decided to go to Shippensburg University, where he graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Applied History. While in graduate school, he had an opportunity for an impactful internship.
鈥淲hen I was in grad school, I had the opportunity to do an internship with the National Park Service. So, I worked for two years at the C&O Canal National Historical Park as a seasonal park ranger interpreter,鈥 Taylor said. 鈥淭hat was a really big foot into the door to get to work in these kinds of cool institutions.鈥
As Taylor was completing his education and beginning his career, he realized he was more interested in informal education rather than formal. 鈥淭his intersection of fun and education and fun and learning have always been a part of what I have been interested in.鈥
His interest in informal, fun education led him to his current job at COSI: Center of Science and Industry in Columbus, Ohio. Taylor is the manager of onsite education experiences, so he has multiple responsibilities within his position.
鈥淓very day is a little bit different. I do half of my work as administrative and operational work, and the other half is out on the museum floor in front of the public engaging and teaching guests,鈥 he said.
At COSI, Taylor leads a team of part-time educators. He oversees the hiring and training process so they can effectively perform in front of the public. He also works on offsite programs and the 鈥淐OSI after dark鈥 program that is designed for adults. 鈥淲e all wear a lot of hats.鈥
Taylor is passionate about his role at COSI and his ability to educate the public through scientific understanding. 鈥淕ood science communication and good informal science education, I think, is critical to Columbus, Ohio, the United States, and the whole world.
If I can take the skills I鈥檝e learned at 人兽性交, Shippensburg, the park service, and other museums I have been involved with to bear on the problem of helping folks better understand science, that is a super important thing.
As Taylor has encountered many experiences while earning his degrees and beginning his career, he has advice for current and future students at 人兽性交 University.
鈥淪omething that is really, really important in the economy that we find ourselves in today is the ability to think creatively in the way you are able to market the skills you have and think about how different industries and sectors may view your talents."