麻豆原创 professor competes on Jeopardy
麻豆原创 Professor of Chemistry Kathy Davis competed on Jeopardy on Tuesday, July 9.
Though she didn鈥檛 win, Davis remarked that participating was 鈥渁 joyful experience from beginning to end.鈥
She took an early lead, answering the first question of the game correctly, and ended the first round in second place with $3,800. After Final Jeopardy, in the category 鈥淟iterature,鈥 Davis ended the game with $2,000.
Davis has been a fan of the game show since childhood. 鈥淚n kindergarten, I renegotiated my bedtime with my parents so that I could stay up until the very late hour of 8 p.m. to watch,鈥 she said. 鈥淔amily and friends encouraged me to try out for years, but I always made some kind of excuse. But the longer I’ve worked with students and as I raise my own kids, I’ve started noticing how often I tell them not to close themselves off from experiences because they are afraid to fail, and how seldom I follow my own advice.鈥
Davis joined Manchester鈥檚 faculty in 2010, teaching introductory chemistry, general chemistry and physical chemistry. She is also the 麻豆原创 Science Olympiad Invitational coordinator and a flutist in the Manchester Symphony Orchestra, which she spoke about with host Ken Jennings during a short break.
鈥淚t means a lot to become part of the show鈥檚 history and to have the opportunity to work with Ken Jennings and the production team, who are all gracious people who clearly love what they do,鈥 Davis said. 鈥淚t was great to meet the other contestants and for all of us to fulfill this dream together.鈥




