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Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science

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and support, as well as opportunities in science, leadership, and personal development for its members. These chapters are encouraged to host two SACNAS Regional Meetings each spring, which provide an opportunity for neighboring chapters, members, high schools, and professionals to stay informed about upcoming events and opportunities. In addition, they serve as a platform for chapters to network and for students to share their research within a scientific community.
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backgrounds. The society operates without discrimination against any group, providing assistance to students of various ethnicities, including African Americans, Asian Americans, and white students, as well as individuals in the social sciences. It is committed to expanding graduate and post-graduate
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SACNAS also organizes two leadership conferences annually with the objective of nurturing leadership skills and preparing minority groups for leadership roles in STEM fields at various levels. The organization boasts over 115 professional and student chapters nationwide, which offers local community
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The SACNAS board of directors provides governance and leadership, and supports fundraising efforts of the organization. The board is composed of ten members in total: four officers, seven members at large, two student members, and one board liaison. The board is represented by people with a broad
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In April 2011, SACNAS released a strategic plan titled "Vision 2020", detailing its objectives for the 2010s which involve expanding membership, providing increased support for students and professionals, engaging in policy and advocacy to advance Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in STEM
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Between 2005 and 2010, SACNAS observed a 40% increase in participation for its annual conferences and expanded from 32 to 50 chapters on college campuses nationwide. The society's revenue also rose significantly, growing from $ 2.3 million to $ 3.8 million between 2007 and 2010.
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SACNAS presents various awards at the National Diversity in STEM annual meeting. These include the Distinguished Scientist Award and the Distinguished Mentor Award. Past recipients of the Distinguished Scientist Award include:
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SACNAS organizes various programs aimed at enhancing Chicano/Hispanic and Native American participation and success in science. As part of its strategy to support these students and professionals, SACNAS hosts the
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In 2013, the organization was recognized for using social media and online networking to diversify STEM fields and mitigate the geographic isolation faced by many minority groups striving to succeed in science.
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Within the broader SACNAS community, the society has established an online Native American community, which offers learning, teaching, networking, and mentoring resources for Native American students.
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field. It serves a community of over 20,000 members and has 118 student and professional chapters on college campuses across the United States and its territories.
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fields, fostering collaborations with other organizations and companies for scholarships and internships, and enhancing organizational capacity and technology.
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SACNAS Board of Directors. "SACNAS Vision 2020." SACNAS: Advancement Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science. SACNAS, 2011. Web. December 4, 2016.
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funding opportunities for Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans, which enhances their representation in STEM fields.
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Gutierrez, Gabriella; Niemann, Yolanda; Gonzalez, Carmen; Harris, Angela (May 12, 2012).
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spectrum of backgrounds and careers in STEM. For example, former President (2016–2018)
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Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring
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Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring
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Presumed Incompetent: The Intersections of Race and Class for Women in Academia
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Rodriguez, Roberto. Black Issues in Higher Education12.10 (July 13, 1995): 46.
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Guerrero-Medina, Giovanna; Feliú-Mójer, Mónica; González-Espada, Wilson;
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initiatives, with the primary aim of mentoring students from
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In 2001, SACNAS received the Public Service Award from the
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Speakers at the 2018 National Diversity in STEM Conference
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Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring
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Chicano
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graduate
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Lino Gonzalez
23andMe
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Maria Elena Zavala
Margaret Werner-Washburne
Marigold Linton
Maria Elena Zavala

Dr. Adriana Briscoe
National Science Board
Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring
Marigold Linton
Fred Begay
Richard A. Tapia
Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Donna Nelson
Eloy Rodriguez

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