This month, I had the pleasure of attending Project SUPER’s 30th anniversary symposium at Rutgers’ Douglass Residential College alongside the founder of Itiah Angels for Learning, Marie Thadal. The project, formally known as Science for Undergraduates: A Program for Excellence in Research, lives up to its name: Project SUPER is usually a female undergraduate’s first exposure to scientific research. This is an extremely important program that runs nationwide. Rutgers’s WiSE (Women in Science and Engineering) programs held the first Project SUPER courses in 1993.

 

These young scientists in the making are eternally grateful for their experience, as they continue to develop to their potential. First, they took the Introduction to Scientific Research (ISR) course where they learned wet lab etiquette, how to keep an organized lab notebook, and the importance of teamwork, scientific integrity, and ethical research. During their semester, they were paired with a principal investigator or professor conducting research at Rutgers to help with an existing research project. At the end of the course, students were expected to continue with the project for 200 hours during the summer. The last days of the ISR course featured presentations of a lab in class, acting as practice for the symposium.

 

At the symposium, there were beakers holding red and white chrysanthemums projecting a subtle touch of Douglass pride. Students were celebrated for their hard work, dedication to research, and given the opportunity to present their science research posters summarizing their summer research project for curious viewers attending the event.

 

The science symposium was full of smiles, proud friends and family, and conversations about the importance of increasing female scientists. As someone who took the ISR course, I was very proud of seeing my peers in their business attire, confident about their scientific findings and professional futures. When we encourage and foster a community of women to pursue research, it has the potential to positively impact other facets of life. These Rutgers students are not only fulfilling their passions, but they are providing beneficial change to the world. I always advocate for women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) especially when they have the drive to always be teachable, ask questions, and give it their all. 

 

Thadal, a graduate of Douglass and I both share immense gratitude for the program and related WiSE initiatives.We have come so far as women and we are not stopping anytime soon! I happily imagine that incoming students will see people who look like them and realize, “I can be a great scientist, too.”

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Written by: Tiffany Williams

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Robert Baraczek

Fundraising Chair

Robert Baraczek is a Scientist and business owner in the Pharmaceutical and Medical industries specializing in skin and hair disorders. Robert enjoys spending time with his family, and is passionate about giving back and making a difference. He is especially interested in helping children in the most vulnerable parts of the world and undeserved communities. Robert travels to various countries and understands the difficulties students face in poverty stricken environments. For this reason, he is committed to helping and supporting the initiatives of Itiah Angels For Learning.

Pierre Joseph, MBA

Treasurer

Pierre Joseph grew up in Haiti and moved to the USA as a young man in the 90’s. Knowing that education is the path to opportunities, he earned a BS degree in Chemistry from Rutgers University and an MBA from Philadelphia (now Jefferson) University.

 

He is a continuous learner and has held positions as a Chemist at various leading companies such as Hartz Mountain, Kimberly-Clark, Summers Laboratories and Shiseido. He enjoys listening to music, playing his guitar, reading and cooking. He lives in NJ with his beautiful wife and their two children.

Myriam Almonor, PhD

General Secretary

Myriam Almonor is a scientist and a Public Health Leader. It has always been her passion to be a Chemist and an Epidemiologist with a drive to ensure safety and healthy communities globally. Her goal is to create an elevated level of protection of human and environmental health. She was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; fluent in French, Spanish, Creole and English. Most of her education were completed in the U.S. As a humanitarian without borders, she wants to educate the less fortunate and bring social changes for a better and a healthier world.

 

She has traveled to many different countries with members of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists to educate the population of Montrouis, Haiti and Portobello, Panama. She has addressed and demonstrated how effective it is to practice hygiene in order to reduce the spread of infectious diseases. As a public health leader, she feels that it is her duty to reinforce certain health issues, specifically, in underdeveloped countries like Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Panama.

 

Through the years, she has traveled with many different healthcare organizations; whereas, she educated and contributed to the well-being of undeserved populations. ITIAH Angels For Learning is one of the organizations that she is contributing to assure that the youth of Haiti has a better chance through education and a better opportunity to live healthy. As a Haitian American woman, Educator, Scientist, Philanthropist; her goal is to teach, encourage, inspire and uplift disadvantaged children for a better future. As we all know, education is the key to success and power. Sharing her Godly blessings with the underprivileged is her ultimate goal.

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