Mark your calendars and join us next Wednesday, March 10, at 12:00pm (EST) on Zoom for our
9th Annual Invited Lecture Series
We are pleased to introduce Dr. Stephani Page and her lecture, Mentoring Beyond Hierarchies: Applying Intersectionality, Inclusion, & Intentionality as Frameworks!
Dr. Page will outline an equity framework, various mentoring models, and discuss case-studies showing the value of various frameworks and models. This presentation includes work Dr. Page co-authored with Dr. Beronda Montgomery for the NASEM report on mentoring in STEMM. Please join us for her lecture on mentoring beyond hierarchies.
This free virtual lecture series is also open to anyone outside of the Purdue Community.
Immediately following Dr. Page's keynote lecture, she will be engaging graduate students in a graduate student chat from 1:00-1:30 p.m. You don't want to miss out!
Please refer to the attached flyer for the unique Zoom Meeting ID
and Passcode for the lecture series.
Stephani Page, PhD is a STEM equity and community engagement professional who has over 15 years
of biological and biomedical academic research experience. She earned her doctorate in Biochemistry and Biophysics from the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Page is a proud graduate of North Carolina A&T State University
with a bachelors and master's in Chemical Engineering and Biology, respectively. In 2014, Dr. Page earned the highest honor awarded to a graduate student in her PhD department, Diane
Harris Leadership Award for Exemplary Research, Education, and Public Service. She has been recognized as a researcher by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, the Biophysical Society, and the American Heart Association. Throughout her
career as a scientist, Dr. Page has been committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in the academy and STEM. She is the creator of the #BLACKandSTEM community which has a social media following of nearly 17,000 individuals and organizations. Over the years,
she has contributed to several major efforts to improve the scientific workforce and education through experiences such as serving on the NIH’s working group for the Next Generation Researchers Initiative and contributing a commissioned paper for the National
Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s (NASEM) report on Mentoring in STEMM (the additional ‘M’ stands for medicine). In
her current role, she leads communications and community engagement for the ADVANCE Resource and Coordination (ARC) Network, an NSF-ADVANCE funded STEM equity brain trust.
We look forward to having you all next week!
On behalf of all of us on the M@P team,