Girls/Boys Explore! is a free summer science program for underserved high school students (9th to 12 grade) to learn science hands-on while backpacking through the wilderness. It will have separate trips for girls and boys. Girls/Boys Explore! was created to increase opportunities for students from low socioeconomic backgrounds, and other groups underrepresented in fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).
Girls/Boys Explore! was established in 2018 by Dr. Boeing (Department of Fish, Wildlife & Conservation Ecology) at NMSU.
Girls/Boys Explore! strives to cultivate a passion for environmental science and stewardship, develop leadership abilities, enhance critical thinking skills, and promote teamwork. This program provides students with the unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in science and experiential education while immersed in a supportive community of peers.
Each Summer, Girls/Boys Explore! will run one-week outdoor science experiences for local students from grades 9-12.
During this one-week experience, students will learn ecology, wildlife, environmental, and earth sciences, and other topics by exploring their surroundings with local scientists. This mentally, physically, and academically challenging trip rewards you with a deep understanding of your natural surroundings and your own leadership strengths.
Learn the real-world skills needed to become a natural scientist.
Such an awesome opportunity for some lucky students. I had a similar summer experience when I was an undergraduate, and it totally changed my life and career path. The graduate students (trip leaders) are so awesome for doing this for these young students and are such great role models for them. Have fun this summer...
Our ability to be a scientist is not dependent on our gender (Burt, C. L.; Moore, R. C. (1912). "The mental differences between the sexes". Journal of Experimental Pedagogy. 1: 355–388.) nor our skin color (color is just skin deep: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/genetic-study-shows-skin-color-just-skin-deep-180965261/). Unfortunately, there are differences in the way we are viewed by society and opportunities we are given that are based on our gender and skin color.
Here is my Girls/Boys Explore! pledge to you: I will support you and whatever dreams you have in whatever way I can!
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