Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE)
Shaping the Future of ScienceSpotlight
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January is National Mentoring Month
As we continue to celebrate January as National Mentoring Month, please join us for a unique peek into the mentor-mentee dynamic between distinguished mentors and their ORISE participants. During this virtual event, you will have the opportunity to hear firsthand from pairs of mentors and participants from various agencies about their journeys, challenges, successes, and the impact of their collaborations. Beth White, Ph.D., will also host a mini-workshop on goal setting that you don't want to miss.
Date: January 28, 2025, 2 to 3:30 p.m. EST
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Community Impact Leaders Program
The ORISE Community Impact Leaders Program (OCIL) is a new initiative that provides selected future STEM leaders in current ORISE-administered programs with an opportunity to develop peer leadership experience and expand their skills in communication, networking, learning, and critical thinking while enhancing relationships among the ORISE Community.
The ORISE Community of STEM professionals is your community, and the Community Impact Leaders look forward to meeting you!
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Chemist reflects on his experience as a scholar with the DOE
Matt Comins, Ph.D., turned his aspirations to collaborate with the Actinide Chemistry and Repository Science Program into an achievement by securing an appointment with the Department of Energy in 2021.
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Technology’s critical role in the classroom: A conversation with Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellows
From assisting students with learning, helping teachers stay organized, and keeping classrooms secure, technology plays a crucial role in classrooms today. In this conversation, hosts Michael Holtz and Zachary Minchow-Proffit talk to Charles Wang and Nancy Penchev, two members of the 2024-25 Albert Einstein Distinguished Educators Fellowship Program cohort, about the impact of technology in its various forms. They also share tips and tricks and some of their favorite tools.