From anewman at ucar.edu Fri Jul 8 10:57:44 2022 From: anewman at ucar.edu (Andrew Newman) Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 10:57:44 -0600 Subject: [Nsa] Panel Discussion on Earth System Futures: Human Intersections Message-ID: Hi everyone, There is an upcoming NCAR/UCAR virtual webinar and panel discussion on the impacts of diversity, equity, and inclusion on the future of the Earth science field. This panel is a stellar group, representing some of our peer and funding institutions, including NSF. It has been put together by the UCAR/NCAR employee resource groups (A5, FACES, MGEN, Military and Veterans Group, and True Colors). Please see the attached flyer and register for the virtual panel discussion webinar, *?Earth System Futures: Human Intersections? on *July 20, 2022 from 10-11:30 am MT. The panelists for the event are Melissa Burt (Colorado State University), Fushcia-Ann Hoover (University of North Carolina-Charlotte), Brandon Jones (National Science Foundation), and Billy Williams (American Geophysical Union). At this webinar, they will share their expert perspectives on the impact of DEI on the present and future of our field. Also, feel free to share this widely with your colleagues; this event is also open to partners outside of UCAR | NCAR. Thanks, The NSA-EC -- Andrew Newman, Ph.D. (he/him/his) National Center for Atmospheric Research Research Applications Laboratory/Hydrometeorology Applications Program P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000 http://staff.ucar.edu/users/anewman Google Scholar Profile ph: 303-497-8456, email: anewman at ucar.edu *My working day may not be your working day. Please do not feel obligated to reply to this email outside of your normal working hours.* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mclong at ucar.edu Wed Jul 20 09:26:56 2022 From: mclong at ucar.edu (Matthew Long) Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2022 09:26:56 -0600 Subject: [Nsa] Staff Mentoring Program 2022-2023: Sign up now through August 1 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: *You're invited! * The Staff Mentoring Program connects individuals across NCAR/UCAR/UCP for a nine-month guided mentorship experience. *Sign up now through August 1st to participate as a mentor and/or a mentee.* Participation is completely voluntary and open to everyone in every job category across NCAR, UCAR and UCP. All staff are eligible and invited to participate. The nine-month guided mentoring experience includes pair matching based on multiple dimensions of compatibility, facilitated briefings throughout the nine-month program and access to templates, support and resources from the mentoring team. We will guide you from first introductions through goal setting and progress making, wrapping up with an intentional ending of separation, redefinition and handoff. Join the program lead, Alex Dietrich , for an informational webinar about the process of matching, meeting and resources available to participants: Thursday July 21 at 11a MST. Add to calendar. Spread the word to any and all colleagues in your L/C/P/O and network. We look forward to serving a large group of diverse individuals! Alex DIetrich (she/her) Staff Mentoring Program Lead UCAR Talent & Learning Development UCAR/NCAR/UCP STAFF MENTORING: Sharper Talent. Stronger Community. Better Science. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cassie at ucar.edu Fri Jul 29 15:59:11 2022 From: cassie at ucar.edu (Cassandra Olenick) Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2022 14:59:11 -0700 Subject: [Nsa] East Troublesome Fire - protective behavior study Message-ID: Hello colleagues, I hope you are well! Catrin Edgeley (copied) is a university faculty member with NCAR's Innovator Program . She studies fire protective and evacuation behavior in communities affected by wildfires. One of her projects involves the East Troublesome fire, and she'll be going into the field to perform interviews with community members starting around Aug. 8th. However, before her field work starts, she is hoping to trial her interview questions with someone who had experienced/evacuated from the East Troublesome Fire. She's been at NCAR for 2 weeks, but is having a hard time finding someone who experienced the East Troublesome fire, and I'm sending out this message widely to help find a volunteer. Helping trial the questions will help her interviews within the communities go more smoothly and gather better data. *If anyone on this list has first hand experience with the East Troublesome fire, or knows someone who did, please feel free to reach out to her directly at Catrin.Edgeley at nau.edu * Cat is currently in Boulder during our summer visit and will be here through August 5th. Thank you in advance! All the best, and a very happy Friday! Cassie -- Cassandra (Cassie) O'Lenick, PhD [she/her] Project Scientist I Research Applications Laboratory Program Coordinator, Early Career Faculty Innovators Program NCAR Education, Engagement and Early-Career Development National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, CO *Cell phone: 703.981.7591* Office phone: 303.497.2821 E-mail: cassie at ucar.edu Innovators Program Support Specialist: Auliya McCauley-Hartner, hartner at ucar.edu, 303-497-8303 In solidarity - BLM and MMIW *I acknowledge that the land I live and work on is the Traditional Territory of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Ute. Colorado's Front Range is a contemporary and traditional site of trade and gathering for many Indigenous peoples. * -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: