Science Communication Toolkit

STEM'd From My Ancestors

The first episode of STEM'd From My Ancestors follows Dr. Cherie De Vore into the Sandia Mountains as she returns plant samples taken for her research and discusses the importance of creating space in academia and research protocol for traditional knowledge.

Postdoc experiences at Stanford University

Interview turned art sketch through the story of environmental remediation

Voices From the Field: Reflections on Restorative and Mechanistic Approaches to Environmental Science and Health Research on Indigenous Lands

Cherie De Vore, Ph.D., now a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, returns plant samples to the landscape after concluding her doctoral project on little bluestem grass. (Photo courtesy of Maliaq Kairaiuak)

Building a Framework and Toolkit for Indigenous Pathways into Environmental Engineering

This webinar hosted by SACNAS takes a dive into being an Indigenous woman Environmental Engineer. Dr. DeVore talks about her pathway into this career field and advice she gives to Indigenous students looking to go into environmental engineering.

Navajo Technical University Commencement Speech