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The Science of Online Dating

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If you’re looking for a date, you might head for a bar, but you might also head for a computer. On our show today we have Dr. Kim McGann, Associate Professor of Sociology at Nazareth College, and she’ll talk to us about online dating. We’ll also talk about the science behind Harry Potter.

Host: Brian Koberlein
Guest: Kim McGann
Producer: Mark Gillespie
Music: Marcus Warner

The One Universe at a Time Podcast is produced at the Rochester Institute of Technology with support from the RIT College of Science.

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If you’re looking for a date, you might head for a bar, but you might also head for a computer. On our show today we have Dr. Kim McGann, Associate Professor of Sociology at Nazareth College, and she’ll talk to us about online dating. We’ll also talk about the science behind Harry Potter.

Host: Brian Koberlein
Guest: Kim McGann
Producer: Mark Gillespie
Music: Marcus Warner

The One Universe at a Time Podcast is produced at the Rochester Institute of Technology with support from the RIT College of Science.

The post The Science of Online Dating appeared first on One Universe at a Time.

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