Ecological Society of America NEWS

For Immediate Release: 7 May 2008

  

ESA receives Diversity Leadership Award

The Ecological Society of America's SEEDS program has won this year's
Diversity Leadership Award, administered by the American Institute of
Biological Sciences (AIBS)
http://www.aibs.org/announcements/080507_aibs_honors_diversity_in.html

AIBS President Rita Colwell and Executive Director Richard O'Grady
praised ESA's program, Strategies for Ecology Education, Development and
Sustainability, for its "creativity, commitment, and effectiveness in
promoting diversity in biology."  

This is the second award SEEDS has garnered; the program was a recipient
of the 2006 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics
and Engineering Mentoring, the highest award of its kind in the United
States.

With the goal of diversifying and advancing the profession of ecology,
the SEEDS program provides a full spectrum of mentoring and learning
opportunities to underrepresented undergraduate students.  These include
SEEDS ecology clubs and chapters, research fellowships, group field
trips, and travel to the ESA Annual Meeting where students are assigned
a mentor for the duration of the meeting.  SEEDS directly serves over
200 students and its chapters serve nearly 2,000 students.  These
students credit the program with enabling them to pursue a career in
ecological science and to forge lasting relationships with both peers
and mentors that help support their academic pursuits.  

In 1992, underrepresented minorities represented 5.7 percent of the
Society's membership.  In 2006, that number had grown to 11 percent.
The number of American Indian/Alaska Native members more than doubled
and that of African American members nearly tripled.   

The Society has made a long-term commitment to continue the mentoring
opportunities for students and members alike, particularly those
organized and supported at the Society's annual meetings.  

ESA's SEEDS program will be recognized during the 2008 Annual AIBS
meeting on May 12, in Arlington, Virginia.  Melissa Armstrong, ESA
Diversity Programs Manager, who has worked with SEEDS since 1999, will
accept the award on the Society's behalf.



The Ecological Society of America is the world's largest professional
organization of ecologists, representing 10,000 scientists in the United
States and around the globe. Since its founding in 1915, ESA has
promoted the responsible application of ecological principles to the
solution of environmental problems through ESA reports, journals,
research, and expert testimony to Congress. ESA publishes four journals
and convenes an annual scientific conference. Visit the ESA website at
http://www.esa.org.

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