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Section: Awards/Honors > Emerging Scholars
2024
Dismantling Global Injustices - Dr. Brendan Skip Mark
Dr. Brendan Skip Mark has been focused on trying to understand what it would take to eradicate worldwide poverty and some of the other social ills that impact society.
January 25, 2024
2024
Creating Safe Spaces for Black Students - Dr. Lauren Mims
For Dr. Lauren Christine Mims, few challenges are more important in public education than creating spaces for Black students to flourish and thrive.
January 24, 2024
2024
Pursuing Life’s Passion - Dahlia Nduom
When it comes to the study of architecture, often the subject is presented through a Eurocentric lens. But Dahlia Nduom, an assistant professor in the department of architecture at Howard University, is on a mission to change that.
January 22, 2024
2024
Making Math More Equitable - Dr. Luis Leyva
Using an interdisciplinary approach, Dr. Luis Leyva’s research explores how interlocking systems of power, including racism and cisheteropatriarchy, impact classroom teaching and student support in undergraduate mathematics and STEM higher education.
January 22, 2024
2024
An Equity and Access Champion - Dr. Mary Dueñas
At age 32, Dr. Mary Dueñas has a clear goal. She would like to see underrepresented and marginalized students thrive and succeed in higher education.
January 19, 2024
2023
The Benefits of Lived Experience
Dr. Mai See Thao found a way to have it intersect with her identity as a Hmong person, choosing to become a medical anthropologist.
February 3, 2023
2023
Finding Her Purpose
Dr. Sharrelle Barber is described as 'a scholar, an advocate, and a social justice warrior.'
January 12, 2023
2023
Helping Student Parents
Dr. Ja’Bette Lozupone wasn’t ready for the responsibility of being a college student.
January 12, 2023
2023
A Heart for People
Dr. Adelle Monteblanco is making waves as assistant professor of public health at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon, studying the impact of extreme climate on the health and wellbeing of vulnerable populations.
January 12, 2023
2023
Leveraging Materials Engineering to Improve Human Health
Dr. Erika Moore co-founded the group Black in Biomedical Engineering to amplify, support, and foster community.
January 12, 2023
2023
Enhancing Understanding of Urban Community Colleges
Dr. Everrett A. Smith research contributes to the understanding of the factors that influence financial, governance, and policy decisions in higher education.
January 12, 2023
2023
Paying it Forward
Dr. Hiram Lopez Valdez was featured as the Mathematician for the Day in the 2020 calendar of Lathism, Latinx and Hispanics in Mathematical Sciences.
January 12, 2023
2023
Intrigued by Bats
Not many people have a strong memory of a specific moment from when they were two years old. Dr. Gerald Carter does.
January 12, 2023
2023
Making Theater More Accessible
Dr. Diego Villada made a conscious decision not to teach acting with the standard 20th century texts written by white men. Instead, he sought literature from different perspectives.
January 12, 2023
2023
Staying Relevant
Dr. Natalia Rodriguez has turned her distinguished scientific background toward addressing issues such as homelessness, cancer, and HIV in underserved communities.
January 12, 2023
2023
Passion and Perseverance
Dr. Nathaniel Currie said the drive to help other people has been with him since childhood.
January 12, 2023
2023
Breaking the Assimilationist Trajectory
Dr. Alex Red Corn’s family left the Osage reservation in Oklahoma when he was in elementary school, but he remained somewhat connected to his heritage.
January 12, 2023
2023
Exploring the Roots of Racial Bias
Dr. Miao Qian, assistant professor of psychology at University of Detroit Mercy, said her interest in psychology began with an introductory course as an undergraduate.
January 12, 2023
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