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As a Senior Academic Program Coordinator in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Jackson School of Geosciences at UT Austin, Dana works to broaden participation in Earth, planetary, and environmental sciences, focusing on undergraduate education and extending into pre-college and post-baccalaureate phases. Her work includes leading programs such as the JSG summer undergraduate Research Traineeship Experience RTX , the Math and Science Institute for incoming college freshmen, and a computational earthquake science summer school, among others.
Suzanne Birner, Award Berea College, Kentucky Suzanne was recently awarded tenure at Berea College, a small liberal arts college in Kentucky that serves socioeconomically disadvantaged students.