My outreach experience
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BU Society for Women in Marine Science Secretary (September 2023- present)
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BU URBAN Biogeoscience Program Social Committee (January 2020-present)
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Student Mentor, Rotjan Lab (September 2021-present)
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I have personally mentored eight undergraduate students and two high school students, including five honors theses and one student who completed a combined BA/MS
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Boston University Academy Lab Tour, Boston University (Spring 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024)
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Brookline High School Urban Biogeoscience and Environmental Health outreach event, (November 2021)
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College of the Holy Cross Women in Science Day panel member (March 2020)
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Co-Chair, XChrom Club for the Empowerment of Women in Science, College of the Holy Cross (July 2016-May 2018)
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Co-Chair in the club’s founding year, co-created & coordinated a mentorship program between Worcester Technical High School female students from under-represented minorities and female Holy Cross students.
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Personally mentored two Worcester Technical High School students interested in STEM, assisting with homework, college applications, and conducting lab demonstrations.
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Lead science demonstrations at Girls Inc. of Worcester approximately twice a month to engage and educate middle and high school women interested in STEM.
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Organized a trip to the Boston Museum of Science (MOS) for fifty high school mentees and Holy Cross mentors in April 2018. Worked closely with MOS education staff to design an all-day STEM curriculum.
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Director of High School Outreach, Women Science Day at Holy Cross (April 2018)
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Lead efforts to recruit and designed interactive STEM activities for over 200 high school students from underserved populations in Worcester for the first annual Women in Science Day at Holy Cross.
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Student Ambassador & Student Conference Organizer, North American Echinoderm Conference (July 2017)





In the media
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7-day Twitter takeover for NSF Research Coordination Network Evolving Seas
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Blog post for NSF Research Coordination Network Evolving Seas
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"A 'Strange' New England Coral May Hold Secrets to Combating Climate Change", featured in audio interview by WBUR
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‘Things I Wish I Knew’ Boston University URBAN Biogeoscience and Environmental Health Promotional Video
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Blog post for Society of Women in Marine Science