“I apply concepts from this program every day! I often think back to our discussions about engaging stakeholders with different perspectives, especially in better understanding the needs of policymakers I serve.”
Year: 2024
Meet AnnaBeth Thomas, 2024 STEM Public Service Fellow
“I care a lot about how environmental science is taught, and I think that students would ultimately benefit from incorporating community engagement into traditional science courses.”
Meet Evan Heintz, STEM Public Service Fellow Alum
“The cohort structure of the program…gave me the opportunity to meet other graduate students from STEM fields who also wanted to make an impact on their local communities, which was something I was missing from my own program.”
Meet Stephanie Resendiz, 2024 STEM Public Service Fellow
“Being able to collaborate with others and bring people together are my favorite aspects of community engagement.”
Meet Danny Minahan, Scientific Teaching Fellow Alum
“Because of my experience as a Teaching Fellow, I was able to develop a course of my own…and have it accepted into the curriculum. I directly applied what I learned…and it was met with resoundingly positive feedback.”
Meet Megan McCaghey, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“One of my biggest takeaways as a Fellow was a learner-centered approach to teaching.”
Meet Hong Zhan, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“One of the most valuable aspects of the program was being able to get closer to the students to understand what their needs were in class.”
Meet Ellie Holzhausen, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“During my time as a Fellow, I learned evidence-based practices for inclusive, effective teaching that I incorporate into my daily tasks as a postdoc.”
Meet Madeleine Mathews, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“I learned that teaching can be an iterative process and that it’s okay to not get everything right the first time!”
Meet Jennifer Riehl, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“I have carried the lessons I learned about how scientific thinking is really a way to move through the world, whether you are doing science, teaching, working with the public, or assessing claims in day to day life.”