Diversity Award winners Assistant Professor of Marine Chemistry Lihini
Aluwihare, Scripps student Elisa Maldonado, and Executive Director of the
Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation Russell L. Chapman.
Keeping Diversity Afloat
UCSD honors four at Scripps for their commitment to diversity
Around the Pier, March 2008
Two scientists and two students from Scripps Institution of Oceanography
were recently recognized with UC San Diego 2007 Equal Opportunity/
Affirmative Action and Diversity Awards.
Assistant Professor of Marine Chemistry Lihini Aluwihare, Executive
Director of the Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, Russell
Chapman, and Scripps graduate students Serena Moseman and Elisa Maldonado
were among the 18 individuals and seven departments across UC San Diego
that received awards this year for their contributions to diversity inside
and outside the university community. All were honored at a Feb. 14
ceremony on the UCSD campus.
A review committee comprised of representatives from each UCSD vice
chancellor area evaluated nominations of individuals, departments, and
organizational units that demonstrated significant support of diversity,
and recommended the award recipients for approval by Chancellor Marye
Anne Fox.
Aluwihare was awarded for her dedication to introducing young women and
underprivileged students to science at Scripps Oceanography. A National
Science Foundation grant awarded to Aluwihare, which allows for the
establishment of two annual high school summer internships at Scripps, is
ensuring that a diverse group of high school students are given
opportunities for hands-on experience in scientific research. Eight high
school students have been invited to participate in her lab over the last
five years, the first of whom recently graduated from UC San Diego and is
now pursuing graduate study in earth sciences.
Chapman's diversity award honors his work as Scripps's acting diversity
coordinator. A constant crusader for diversity, he established the
Scripps/UC San Diego partnership with Howard University and the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County; both institutions with major
minority-serving programs. He also initiated UCSD's participation in the
Historically Black Colleges and Universities Undergraduate Programs
Research Conferences in 2006 and 2007. This year, Chapman visited Hampton
University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Howard University,
and the University of Maryland Baltimore County to promote Scripps's
summer undergraduate research and graduate programs for underrepresented
students. He also is the coordinator of the Scripps Diversity Team,
actively involved in the Scripps Grassroots Diversity Action Working
Group, and a mentor for undergraduate STARS students. STARS stands for
Summer Training Academy for Research in the Sciences, a program that aims
to increase the number of minority students with research experience and
enhance their preparation for doctoral study.
Scripps graduate students Serena Moseman and Elisa Maldonado were the
joint honorees from the vice chancellor area of marine sciences for
helping to promote outreach to underrepresented students and for making
the environment at Scripps welcoming and supportive for students from
diverse backgrounds.
"I am happy to receive the diversity award in my last year of graduate
studies at Scripps," said Moseman. "To me, the award signifies a final
appreciation from the university for my constant efforts to improve the
accessibility of Scripps to our broader community."
Both Moseman and Maldonado have served as graduate student advocates for
undergraduate students participating in the STARS summer research program.
They have also helped maintain contact with former STARS students and
facilitated their involvement in Scripps outreach activities.
"I personally benefited from great mentors through programs similar to
STARS, and I felt that it was my time to pay it forward," said Maldonado.
"I hope that this award inspires my students to continue paying it
forward, and other people at Scripps to become involved."
Moseman and Maldonado have also helped recruit STARS students and
potential Scripps graduates at various venues, including the annual
conference of the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native
Americans in Science, and at the annual meeting of the American Society
of Limnology and Oceanography.
"The awards received this year by four of us from Scripps highlight the
fact that there is a lot of very exciting, very positive diversity
awareness and outreach going on here," said Chapman. "We four, and the
many others at Scripps who are also very much involved in diversity
matters, look forward to more progress and positive change, both at
Scripps and UCSD."
—Shannon Casey
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