Status and Highlights of the Diversity Program

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Status and Highlights of the Diversity Program General outreach to diverse community: K-12 programs, REU, RET, Open House Tailoring concrete research opportunities for talented individuals to enhance their careers: undergraduate, graduate, postdoctoral research, CO-WIN lectures, support for faculty at HBCUs Example: A. Edison’s CO-WIN lecture at Claflin University, SC in Sept. 2009; Claflin obtains a new 700 MHz NMR spectrometer; student from Claflin works with Edison as a 2010 REU and receives scholarship for a workshop to receive NMR training and be able to use the new instrument at Claflin; Edison will visit Claflin next year to give lectures on NMR to faculty and other students. July 2010: NHMFL Dependent Care Travel Grant Program approved! Claflin is an HBCU as of summer 2010, mid-point in current award period

Vision for the Diversity Program Long-term funding for the NHMFL Dependent Care Travel Grant Program secured Statistically significant increase in the diversity of the NHMFL scientific population: to be achieved by increasing awareness and knowledge of diversity issues, modifying recruitment and hiring procedures, and providing mentorships Utilize resources from the STRIDE program as of summer 2010, mid-point in current award period