“The idea of MASS is to serve as a network and support
system for students pursuing science, and the science fair is the perfect
venue,” says Teddi.
This semester is brimming with activities and events to
encourage diversity in the sciences.
Most recently, MASS brought José Gonzalez, founder of Latino Outdoors, to UW to
talk about encouraging Latino participation in outdoor education. Teddi has a connection with this group as a
Wyoming Ambassador for the California-based nonprofit, and was excited about
the opportunity to bring José to campus.
Teddi (third on right) with student and Jose Gonzalez (third on left) last week. |
In addition to the science fair and José’s visit, MASS will
be involved with the Shepard Symposium, taking place in Laramie from April 8-11
2015. The group is partnering with the
Latino Studies Department to screen Even the Rain, a 2010 Spanish film about a
water war in Bolivia. It will be shown
on April 7th at 7pm in the Berry Center Auditorium, and Wyoming EPSCoR will provide refreshments before the film.
The screening is part of a three-part series from the Latino Studies Department
this semester. Precious Knowledge was
shown on February 17th, and Mi Familia,
a 1995 film depicting three generations of Mexican-American families in Los
Angeles, will show this week on March 3rd at 7pm.
Teddi’s interest in building stronger connections between
Latino communities in Wyoming through science and outdoor education comes from
volunteering with Pura Vida, a leadership and learning program at the Teton
National Park. She is currently building
a research project evaluating Pura Vida’s impact on program participants. Luckily, many Pura Vida alumni are now
students at the University of Wyoming, allowing Teddi to continue mentoring
them in MASS and other student multicultural groups.
Teddi values the support she has encountered at the
University of Wyoming to pursue her passion, “I feel like if you want an
opportunity, people are willing to make it happen.”
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By: Jessica White
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