A network for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, their mentors, and champions within the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
It's almost time! #ASABE22 begins July 17! Online registration has closed, but you can still register for AIM in person. Find your way to the AIM registration desk on the second level of the Marriott Marquis beginning Saturday, July 16. @ASABEorg
Attending #ASABE22? Plan to listen to Dr. Helen Fagan's talk about Becoming Inclusive: A Worthy Pursuit in Cultivating Access. Fagan is the founder of the Global Leadership Group and faculty member at the University of Nebraska. @ASABEorg
Things to keep in mind
-You're not defined by failed experiments
-You're not defined by feelings of impostor
-You're not defined by published/rejected papers
-You're not defined by academic success/failure
You & your life are beyond academia @AcademicChatter#hapyresearchers
Congratulations to Dr. Toby Adjuik, who successfully passed his Ph.D. defense yesterday! His thesis focused on development of lignin-based hydrogels for improving soil hydraulic properties and as carrier material for the bioencapsulation and release of Rhizobium spp.
Now Hiring: Research Horticulturist (Computational)/Agricultural Engineer/Computer Scientist | USDA Agricultural Research Service: Prosser, Washington | https://t.co/JlZSvvnSSf #jobs
"Come with a goal, leave with a plan."
Our team is focused on creating equitable and impactful global learning experiences for STEM students.
#EquityInstitute2022
Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation written by our cofounder Ebony O. McGee @relationshipgap Now Available in Audio! https://t.co/q1PRJseOkE
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED❗️
Are you an innovative or entrepreneurial person of color in STEM? Share your experiences to support the development of diversity and inclusion infrastructure for STEM!
🙏🏾 Pls dedicate 20 mins of your ⏰ to complete the survey ➡️ https://t.co/Z92HvQW6jz
Actually it’s “to be Black or Brown and graduate in STEM is an act of racial justice.” I say this almost unconditionally, because Black and Brown STEMmers overwhelmingly want to use their skills towards fighting for racial justice. #EquityEthic