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Summer Training Session 3 Group A

One of the goals of our NIH and NSF grants is to increase GEP representation at Community Colleges and Minority Serving Institutions. All of our Session 3 Group A trainees teach at Community Colleges and five out of seven are at MSIs. Please join us in welcoming our newest members to the GEP community: Dr. Adijat Adebola, Dr. Chelsey McKenna, Dr. Goldie Sherr, Jennifer Richmond, Dr. Monica Hall-Woods, Dr. Raffaella Diotti, and Tealia Slagle. We look forward to their participation in the GEP! Special thanks to Dr. Catherine Reinke and Dr. Alexa Sawa for facilitating their online training!
One of the goals of our NIH and NSF grants is to increase GEP representation at Community Colleges and Minority Serving Institutions. All of our Session 3 Group A trainees teach at Community Colleges and five out of seven are at MSIs. Please join us in welcoming our newest members to the GEP community:

  • Dr. Adijat Adebola, Assistant Professor of Biology at Bronx Community College
  • Dr. Chelsey McKenna, Professor of Biology at College of Southern Nevada
  • Dr. Goldie Sherr, Assistant Professor of Biology at Bronx Community College
  • Jennifer Richmond, Instructor of Biology at Modesto Junior College
  • Dr. Monica Hall-Woods, Department Chair and Professor of Biology at St Charles Community College
  • Dr. Raffaella Diotti, Assistant Professor of Biology at Bronx Community College
  • Tealia Slagle, Associate Professor of Biology at Whatcom Community College

We look forward to their participation in the GEP! Special thank you to Dr. Catherine Reinke and Dr. Alexa Sawa for facilitating their online training!

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