I am a scientist, leader, mentor, and activist.
My graduate school announcement
I am a graduate student at Stanford University pursuing my PhD in Earth System Science. My research interests include climate change, biogeochemistry, soil science, terrestrial ecosystems, and environmental justice. I plan to find solutions to ameliorate the impact of climate change on both human populations and the environment. As a Black woman in STEM, I strive to be a mentor and a resource for other minorities who want to be scientists.
Story Time With Alexis
My blog serves as a place to share my experiences as a Black woman in STEM, including my successes and failures. I hope sharing my knowledge and advice opens the door for other underrepresented minorities to be successful in the scientific field or other areas in which they are passionate. You can also follow my journey through graduate school as I pursue my doctorate degree.
“Applying to graduate school can be a long and confusing process. When I was applying, I wouldn’t have known that reaching out to potential advisors before you submit an application was encouraged or even appropriate, were it not for the McNair Scholars Program. This process can be intimidating so here is some advice for reaching out to potential graduate advisors.”
“Try out multiple study methods until you find what works for you and adjust based on the type of course. You can find ways to make it work for you. And don’t forget the snacks!”
“I loved science at a young age and pursued it by participating in school science fairs (which I won), going to forensic science camp, and looking at any and everything through the microscope my mom bought me. I was discouraged from pursuing science due to a lack of role models who shared my identities(namely Black and female) and direct discouragement from others.”