
The success of STEM-ology is driven by the tremendous efforts of faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate students who dedicate their time to making science engaging and accessible. Special thanks to the following individuals for their contributions in planning, facilitating hands-on activities, and sharing STEM with the community. Their enthusiasm and commitment to science engagement are what make these events such a success!
UW Faculty, Staff and Graduate Students
- Melanie Torres (PhD Candidate, Program in Ecology and Evolution)
- Erin Stewart (Laboratory Assistant, Zoology & Physiology)
- Katie Davis (PhD Candidate, Program in Ecology and Evolution)
- Dr. Christopher North (Instructional Professor, LIFE Program and Botany)
- Tim Deibert (Research Technician, Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation, and PhD Candidate in Molecular Biology)
- Dr. Zhaojie Zhang (Director, Microscopy Facility and Interim Director for the Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation)
- Dr. Annie Bergman (INBRE Student Research Program Director)
- Dr. Danielle Bruns (Associate Professor, Kinesiology and Health)
- Dr. Laura Vietti (Geological Museum and Collections Manager)
- Dr. Maddie Lewis (Assistant Professor, Geology and Geophysics)
- Dr. Mark Clementz (Professor & Department Head, Geology and Geophysics)
- Ellen Polites (Graduate Student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Rachel Bryant (Graduate Student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Tim Diebert (Research Technician, Center for Advanced Scientific Instrumentation, and PhD Candidate in Molecular Biology)
- Candelaria(Co-Director, Wyoming NASA Space Grant Consortium)
- Dr. Karagh Brummond (Co-Director, Science Roadshow and Community Engagement)
- Erin Klauk (Co-Director, Science Roadshow and Community Engagement)
- Dr. Ashleigh Pilkerton (Faculty Science Initiative & NASA Science Kitchen)
Science Initiative Roadshow Outreach Assistants
- Macei Engelke (Undergraduate Student in Kinesiology)
- Shelby Gibson (Undergraduate Student in Environment and Natural Resources)
- Kinsale Day (Undergraduate Student in Geography and Physics)
- Lauren Lynde (Undergraduate Student in Microbiology)
- Marjie Schmitt (Undergraduate Student in Physiology)
- Erik Gwaltney (Graduate student in Neuroscience)
- Sabrina White (Graduate Student in Zoology and Physiology)
- Madison Ruhmann (Graduate student in Neuroscience)
- Alyssa Baldwin (Graduate Student in Ecosystem Sciences Management)
- Kailynn Johnson (Undergraduate student in Biology and Secondary Science Education)
- Lena Schwebs (Graduate Student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Charlie Nuncio (Graduate Student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Sara McCullough (Graduate student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Beatrice Bugos (Graduate Student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Jesica Martinez (Undergraduate Student in Molecular Biology)
- Allie Costello (Undergraduate Student in Biology Secondary Education)
- Nancy Weinheimer (Graduate Student in Geology & Geophysics)
- Haley Shuman (Undergraduate Student in English Secondary Education)
- Lilian Jones (Undergraduate student in Secondary Education and Special Education)
Wyoming NASA Space Grant Science Kitchen Volunteer
- Addie Crnich (Undergraduate Student in Chemistry)
Community and other University Partners
- Casper Aquifer Geologists Chris Moody and Bern Hinkley
- Paul Taylor, Performing & Visual Artist
- School of Energy Resources
- University of Wyoming Geological Museum
- Wyoming State Geological Survey
Science Initiative Wyoming Research Scholars
- Jesica Tzompa Martinez (Wyoming Research Scholar, LAMP Learning Assistant, and Undergraduate Student in Molecular Biology)
- Abigail Hawke (Wyoming Research Scholar, LAMP Learning Assistant, and Undergraduate Student in Biology)
- Delsie McCrystal (Wyoming Research Scholar and Undergraduate Student in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology)
- Liberty Cleveland (Wyoming Research Scholar and Undergraduate Student in Botany)
- Isabelle Burky (Wyoming Research Scholar, LAMP Learning Assistant, and Undergraduate Student in Wildlife and Fisheries Biology)
STEM-ology activities are a collaborative effort between many groups on the University of Wyoming campus including, and the list is continually growing!
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