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We are grateful to have received the following grants:

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National Geographic Early Career Grant
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American Association of University Women – Community Action Grant

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Happy #ThrowbackThursday! The GOALS team is hard at work on this year’s program!
#Throwback to sunny days with new friends. We can’t wait to meet this year’s scholars!
Our GOALS scholars get paired with a mentor so they can learn how to develop their own independent science projects!
For today’s #MondayMotivation, we’re featuring @UCDavis Assistant Professor of Teaching, Dr. Laci Gerhart-Barley (@lacimanette)!
It’s #Throwback Thursday! We miss hiking with our wonderful scholars! The 2021 Organizing Committee is hard at work making plans for this summer. We’re looking forward to reconnecting with our previous scholars and getting to meet new ones!
#Throwback to this beautiful campfire and fun times with our rockstar scholars. What are some of your favorite memories of hiking with your friends, family, and classmates/colleagues?
Have you ever wondered why reef fish are so colorful or how they got to be that way? Questions such as these captivate Liz Karan (@ebonyivoryharmony), a PhD candidate at UCLA researching the evolution of reef fish color patterns. #MondayMotivation
Happy New Year! Have you ever wondered how limbs evolved from fins? Or how mammals evolved pregnancy? These are just a few of the questions that have motivated Dr. Katelyn Mika (@kmmika12), a postdoctoral scholar at the University of Chicago. #MondayMotivation
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