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SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn: NASAâ€™s SMD Bridge Program
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DESCRIPTION:This summer\, grab your favorite lunch at noon and tune in to 
 virtual conversations with the Prince Georgeâ€™s County Office of Hum
 an Rights and the Prince Georgeâ€™s County Memorial Library System on
  topics from how racism is making us sick to human trafficking awareness t
 o increasing equity and opportunity in the sciences. Letâ€™s learn to
 gether!.\nhttps://pgcmls.libnet.info/event/10988849
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Lunch and Learn&nbsp\;debuts with special 
 guests Dr. Vemitra Alexander and Dr. Steven Villanueva Jr. from&nbsp\;NASA
 &rsquo\;s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Bridge Program\, a new initiat
 ive to improve diversity\, equity\, inclusion and accessibility within the
  NASA workforce and the broader U.S. science and engineering communities. 
 Over lunch\, we will discuss: what is the Bridge Program\, what are its go
 als\, and how does it impact opportunity across the nation?</p>\n<p><img s
 rc="https://static.libnet.info/frontend-images/editor/pgcmls/MSFC_Alexande
 r_Headshot_2.jpg" width="720" height="480" alt="" style="display: block\; 
 margin-left: auto\; margin-right: auto\;" /></p>\n<p>Dr. Vemitra Alexander
 \, a native of Crawford\, Mississippi\, graduated with her Ph.D. in 2016 f
 rom Mississippi State University in Instructional Systems and Workforce De
 velopment. She is currently a Program Specialist for NASA Marshall Space F
 light Center and NASA Stennis Space Center in Alabama and Mississippi resp
 ectively. In her current role\, she is the Activity Manager for the Human 
 Exploration Rover Challenge (HERC)\, the Activity Manager for&nbsp\;Minori
 ty University Research &amp\; Education Project (MUREP) Space Technology A
 rtemis Research (M-STAR)\, and she is on detail for NASA Headquarters Scie
 nce Mission Directorate (SMD) Bridge Program working as the program liaiso
 n for program evaluation and community engagement.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Prior to j
 oining NASA in 2019\, Dr. Alexander was the Director of Educational Outrea
 ch and Support Programs in the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississipp
 i State University where she was heavily involved with recruiting under-re
 presented minorities (URMs) students in the Science\, Technology\, Enginee
 ring\, and Mathematics (STEM) areas at Mississippi State University since 
 the summer of 2010.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Dr. Alexander was recently appoi
 nted to serve as an advisory committee member for the American Society for
  Engineering Education (ASEE) Minority Mentorship Program (MMP)\, the Pre-
 College Engineering Education (PCEE) Awards Committee Chair and as an exec
 utive board member for the Minorities in Engineering Division (MIND) for A
 SEE. She has been a member at large for PCEE for the past four years\, pri
 or to that she served as a K-12 representative for PCEE. Dr. Alexander was
  elected to serve as a board member for the Catalyst Center for Business a
 nd &amp\; Entrepreneurship in Huntsville\, Alabama\, in December 2021. Dr.
  Alexander is the Founding Board President for SR1 College Preparatory and
  STEM Academy in Jackson\, MS. &nbsp\;She is a proud member of Huntsville 
 Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority\, Inc.\, and recent award re
 cipient for the&nbsp\;Group Achievement Award on behalf of the 2023 NASA A
 gency Honor Awards (AHAs) for exceptional teamwork to design and implement
  NASA&rsquo\;s first SMD Bridge Program Community Workshop\, demonstrating
  by example the strength and excellence uniquely provided by a diverse and
  inclusive team.</p>\n<p><img src="https://static.libnet.info/frontend-ima
 ges/editor/pgcmls/SVheadshot2024.jpg" width="720" height="720" alt="" styl
 e="display: block\; margin-left: auto\; margin-right: auto\;" /></p>\n<p>D
 r. Steven Villanueva Jr. is a program scientist at NASA Headquarters\, whe
 re he serves as the Deputy Director of the new NASA Science Mission Direct
 orate Bridge Program. Steven is a Mexican-American astronomer\, originally
  from Dallas\, Texas\, and is a first-generation college student. Growing 
 up in a single-parent household with his sisters\, he attended college for
  a year before dropping out to enlist in the US Air Force. After four year
 s as a mechanic\, Steven used the GI Bill to go to community college\, and
  then earned a BS in Physics from Texas A&amp\;M University\, where he beg
 an a career building telescopes. While earning a PhD in Astronomy from The
  Ohio State University\, Steven became an exoplanet hunter as well. Steven
  worked two post-doctoral research positions\, one at MIT and then one at 
 NASA&rsquo\;s Goddard Space Flight Center\, both working on the NASA TESS 
 exoplanet mission\, before moving to NASA HQ. During this time\, Steven ha
 s been active in creating opportunities for those coming from marginalized
  communities\, including first-generation students\, low-income students\,
  and under-represented minorities. Steven is a proud member of the Society
  for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science
  (SACNAS) and the National Society of Hispanic Physicists (NSHP). Steven n
 ow brings all of his experiences to the NASA SMD Bridge Program\, where he
  joins a team of individuals working to create opportunities at NASA for t
 he professors\, students\, and researchers\, who have historically been ov
 erlooked at NASA.</p>\n<p style="text-align: center\;"><iframe width="560"
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