zamore /atlas/ en ATLAS students fill in community STEM gaps through new outreach team /atlas/2021/11/10/atlas-students-fill-community-stem-gaps-through-new-outreach-team ATLAS students fill in community STEM gaps through new outreach team Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 11/10/2021 - 10:13 Categories: News Tags: Greenlund bell feature kanu news phdstudent zamore

In the spring of 2021, Fiona Bell, a PhD student with the ATLAS Institute, presented her bioplastics research to residents of Balfour Senior Living in Louisville, Colorado. Delivered remotely on a widescreen television during the pandemic, Bell began her talk with a brief overview of the world’s reliance on petroleum-based plastics and followed with an explanation of the sustainable bioplastics she developed.

“Despite the virtual platform, the seniors were engaged in the presentation,” Bell says. “They were very interested in future applications of my research, including biodegradable electronics and scaling bioplastics production up to commercial production.”

The presentation was sponsored by the ATLAS Community Outreach and Resource Network (ACORN), a new outreach team organized by Shaz Zamore (preferred pronoun "they/them/their"), PhD, a teaching assistant professor who has focused their career on facilitating access to STEM education for those who can’t easily access it–seniors living in retirement homes, incarcerated youth, low-income residents, underrepresented minorities and those attending K-12 Title I schools.

“ACORN is what I wanted to do from day one when I started at ATLAS,” Zamore says. “I’m really, really excited that this is getting off the ground.”

ACORN's mission, Zamore says, is to connect ATLAS research and STEM education with the surrounding community, focusing on the needs of underserved communities, especially performance disparities in the K-12 classroom. Students from high socioeconomic backgrounds tend to outperform other students due to better access to resources, Zamore adds. 

Over the summer, graduate student Isha Kanu (MS-Creative Industries) worked with Zamore to collect materials from ATLAS students, faculty and research groups, including DIY instructions, activities, curricula and recorded talks and performances, with the idea of turning those recordings into activities or public events while prioritizing underserved communities.

Zamore has also established a business partnership with Impact on Education, a local foundation that supports the Boulder Valley School District with community funding and resources to help eliminate technology, resource and opportunity gaps. 

In the future, ATLAS students will have opportunities to tutor STEM subjects to Centaurus High School students, especially those who have struggled to keep up during the pandemic. Plans are in the works to also engage with youth involved in the St. Vrain trade programs and at a juvenile detention center.

In another ACORN presentation to Balfour Senior Living this summer, Suraj Greenlund, a master’s student in the Creative Industries track, (preferred pronoun "they/them/their"), presented NASA-sponsored research they performed at Georgia Tech that analyzed astronauts' heart rates and other medical data from the Apollo Moon missions.

“I really enjoyed presenting my work to the residents, “ Greenlund said. “The best part was seeing everyone's excitement and nostalgia while I was discussing the Moon missions.

“I would definitely love to do more ACORN talks. It was my first time presenting my work in a non-professional setting, and I loved every bit of it.”

ACORN is looking for website designers and those who know how to build database architecture, as well as industry partners. ATLAS undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff who are interested in joining ACORN can fill out to receive updates and invitations to the group’s meetings.

Shaz Zamore is the faculty director of ATLAS Community Outreach and Resource Network (ACORN), a new outreach group  that connects ATLAS research and STEM education to those who can’t easily access it.

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Scientist reflects on the joys and challenges of being a Black nature lover /atlas/2020/08/13/scientist-reflects-joys-and-challenges-being-black-nature-lover Scientist reflects on the joys and challenges of being a Black nature lover Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 08/13/2020 - 11:43 Categories: News Tags: feature news zamore ATLAS instructor and STEM outreach coordinator Shaz Zamore spoke to CU Boulder Today about their experiences as a Black person who grew up with a love for the outdoors—and the challenges facing people of color who are just beginning their careers in nature-centric fields like ecology, zoology and botany.  window.location.href = `/today/2020/08/12/scientist-reflects-joys-and-challenges-being-black-nature-lover`;

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Shaz Zamore interviewed on My Fave Queer Chemist /atlas/2020/07/03/shaz-zamore-interviewed-my-fave-queer-chemist Shaz Zamore interviewed on My Fave Queer Chemist Anonymous (not verified) Fri, 07/03/2020 - 21:02 Tags: JEDI news newsbrief zamore Shaz Zamore (they/them), STEAM Outreach Coordinator at the ATLAS Institute, talks about their graduate and postdoctoral research, why science communication is so important, their experiences as a queer, non-binary POC and so much more. window.location.href = `https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/my-fave-queer-chemist#/`;

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Black in Nature /atlas/2020/06/10/black-nature Black in Nature Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 06/10/2020 - 16:31 Categories: News Tags: briefly news zamore Shaz Zamore, ATLAS instructor and STEM outreach coordinator, coauthors this blog affiliated with the Integrative and Comparative Biology journal. "Having a network of fellow Black nature and STEM enthusiasts encourages us to contribute ideas and perspectives our non-Black peers may not have considered," Zamore wrote with coauthor Alexus Roberts. "In turn, starting these conversations can promote political discourse that may not have otherwise occurred. Simply put, our presence is change." window.location.href = `https://integrativeandcomparativebiology.wordpress.com/2020/06/09/black-in-nature/`;

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