Overview

Our department believes that all individuals interested in pursuing education, research, and/or teaching in the chemical sciences should have an equal opportunity to do so in a welcoming, encouraging, and equitable environment.

We recognize and affirm that recruiting, retaining, and supporting students, postdocs, staff, and faculty with diverse identities and lived experiences—including different races, ethnicities, nationalities, gender identities and expressions, sexual orientations, ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, and physical and learning abilities—is crucial to establishing a classroom culture where all students feel valued and vibrant research teams equipped to tackle cutting-edge challenges through creative and innovative approaches. We commit to building and actively sustaining an environment where people from all backgrounds, particularly those historically underrepresented in chemistry, can excel.

Mission Statement

With the aforementioned goals in mind, the mission of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Outreach (DEIO) Committee is to bring undergraduate students, graduate students, postdocs, staff, and faculty together to:

  • Identify areas where our department needs to improve with respect to diversity, equity, and inclusion
  • Define specific goals for improving in these areas
  • Develop and execute action plans to achieve these goals
  • Evaluate progress toward these goals at regular intervals

Committee Structure

The DEIO committee is comprised of multiple subcommittees, each focused on addressing key priorities identified from community input. Current subcommittees include:

  • DEIO Group Ambassadors – facilitating regular communication between the DEIO committee and individual research groups to share information about upcoming events/initiatives and seek regular feedback on community needs
  • Cross-Organizational Programming – establishing regular communication with student organizations* and enabling collaboration on shared priorities
    *Undergraduate Chemistry Society (UCS), Chemistry Graduate Student Association (CGA), Chem In Motion, Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering (ADSE), SACNAS, UR Out Grads, etc.
  • Transition to 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Advisory Committee (TRAC) – creating a team of international students and postdocs who have navigated the transition to life in 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ and can assist incoming international scholars in navigating the transition process (6 months before through the first month after arrival)
  • DEIO Teaching Toolbox – developing drop-in teaching materials to showcase individual scientists from a range of backgrounds, provide community-informed and culturally-responsive examples for workshop problems and other assignments, etc.
  • Forums and Events – planning and implementing regular events (up to one per month). Learn more about event formats on the events page.
  • Community Engagement – creating systems to match interested volunteers with outreach events, supporting ongoing events (e.g. National Chemistry Week), and deepening connections with the David T. Kearns Center for Leadership and Diversity to integrate with the Upward Bound and adult education programs

Get Involved

The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Outreach (DEIO) Committee is comprised of enthusiastic faculty, staff, and student volunteers from the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳’s Department of Chemistry. We are always enthusiastic to welcome new members. If you are interested in learning more or getting involved, please contact Professor Rose Kennedy (DEIO Committee Chair) and/or .

Members

2023-2024 Committee Members

A collage of headshot of the committee.
Pictured (from left to right): Chari Peter, María Fernanda Lizarazo, Kaycie Malyk Liz Piedmont, Daniela Carmona Perez, Molly Corr, Dr. Abhishek Kadam, Prof. Agnes Thorarinsdottir, Farwa Awan, Prof. Katie Knowles, Dr. Navkiran Kaur Juneja, Hannah Claus, Matthew Gleason, Lucy Huffman, Salim Can Akyurek, Jordan Butt, Prof. Rose Kennedy, Erin Stockdale, Ignacio Gustin, Marvin Wu, Prof. Shauna Paradine

Not Pictured: Mamta Dagar, Amanda Canfield, Sebastian Montillo, Prof. Benjamin Partridge, Revathy Rajan, Parker Sornberger, Anyesh De, Cay McNichol, Roberto Leon Baxin, Hafsa Irfan, Caleb Lee,Medina Afandiyeva, Daniel Akuamoah, Shannon Cooney

2022–2023 Committee Members

A collage of the 2022-23 DEIO committee members.
2022-23 committee members (top to bottom, left to right): Medina Afandiyeva, Maria Camila Aguilera, Daniel Akuamoah, Ian Arnold, Farwa Afzal Awan, Hannah Claus, Ethan DeCicco, Lucy Huffman, Prof. Rose Kennedy, Kaycie Malyk, Prof. Ellen Matson, Prof. Shauna Paradine, Prof. Ben Partridge, Chari Peter, Liz Piedmont, Prof. Lewis Rothberg

Not Shown: Ronald Adukure, Jordan Butt, Amanda Canfield, Shannon Cooney, Mamta Dagar, Kaitlyn Houghtling, Prof. Kathryn Knowles, Cay McNichol, Revathy Rajan

2020–2021 Committee Members

A photo collage of 2021 DEIO members.
2020-21 committee members (top to bottom, left to right): Prof. Rose Kennedy, James Stair (Knowles Lab), Jackson Hernandez (Frontier Lab), Medina Afandiyeva (Kennedy Lab), Ronald Adukure (Fasan Lab), Kylie Ritz (Jones Lab), Karla Sanchez Lievanos (Knowles Lab), Dasha Rodina (Paradine Lab), Prof. Shauna Paradine, Prof. Rudi Fasan, Kait Houghtling (Paradine Lab), Rob Lewis (Matson Lab), Prof. Bradley Nilsson, Prof. Kathryn Knowles, person TBD, Steven Díaz (McCamant Lab), Melissa Jagrosse (Nilsson Lab), Prof. Ignacio Franco, Rachel Garwick (Matson Lab), David Vargas (Fasan Lab), Prof. Ellen Matson, Ray Teng (Technical Staff)