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- Perspectives from Black Professionals in the Plant Sciences
- Recommended reading for a more inclusive plant biology curriculum, classroom, and community
- ROOT & SHOOT, 2024 year in review
- Exhibiting at the 2024 AISES National Conference in San Antonio, Texas
- ROOT & SHOOT professional development session at SACNAS 2024
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NAASC Capstone – Diversify & Expand Governance & Community Support
Diversify & Expand Governance & Community Support NAASC Contact: Joanna Friesner, Executive Director, arabidopsisconference@gmail.com Contributors: Anna Stepanova, Dior Kelley, Gloria Muday, Joanna Friesner The North American Arabidopsis Steering Committee (NAASC) is a small grassroots non-profit organization with one Executive Director … Continue reading
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BSA Capstone – BSA Election Processes, Outcomes, and Recommendations for Reform
BSA Election Processes, Outcomes, and Recommendations for Reform Catrina Adams, Min Ya, Imeña Valdes, and Brenda Molano-Flores The Botanical Society of America’s capstone project is focused on improving our leadership election process. Although as a society we have election-related bylaws, … Continue reading
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IS-MPMI Capstone – Revising IS-MPMI Election Bylaws
Revising IS-MPMI Election Bylaws Roger Innes, Sonali Roy, Patricia Baldrich, Dennis Halterman The International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (IS-MPMI) is a community of researchers dedicated to advancing our understanding of plant-microbe interactions. To ensure the society’s leadership is inclusive … Continue reading
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MGC Capstone – Culturally Responsive Mentoring
Culturally Responsive Mentoring Laurie Smith, Mark Lubkowitz, John Fowler, Tessa Durham Brooks, Sylvia M. de Sousa, Marna Yandeau-Nelson The Maize Genetics Cooperation capstone project focused on the topic of “culturally responsive mentoring”. We chose this topic with the goal of … Continue reading
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Capstone Projects
The ROOT & SHOOT RCN has partnered with Movement Consulting to educate those with decision-making power within each organization about the complex issues that affect individuals’ sense of belonging and desire and ability to persist in plant science. This year-long … Continue reading
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Learning opportunity: Inclusive STEM Teaching Project
Fantastic opportunity to learn about inclusive STEM teaching through the Inclusive STEM Teaching Project https://www.inclusivestemteaching.org/. This is an NSF-funded course that is available for free for anyone who wants to participate. The free Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) will be … Continue reading
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Exhibiting at the MANRRS37 Conference
On April 14, 2023, ROOT & SHOOT exhibited at MANRRS37, the national conference organized by the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences, in Atlanta, Georgia. Staffing the booth were Crispin Taylor, ASPB CEO and ROOT & SHOOT co-PI; … Continue reading
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Information and resources from our six organizations
Curious about plant science? Interested in learning more about our organizations? What to get involved? American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB) – @ASPB A membership to ASPB has many benefits, from early registration to Plantae webinars to opportunities to serve … Continue reading
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Plan ahead for 2024 ROOT & SHOOT travel awards!
Mark your calendars! The application period for ROOT & SHOOT travel awards to attend 2024 plant meetings will open in September 2023. The program will launch with a panel discussion featuring some of the 2023 travel awardees who will talk … Continue reading
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Careers in plant science / botany / plant pathology
Studying plants opens the door to a huge range of career possibilities. We’ve highlighted a few plant scientists here, and provide links below to many more people whose work might inspire you. Dr. Patricio Muñoz, Associate Professor, Blueberry Breeding and … Continue reading
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