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    Hierarchical Mentoring: A Transformative Strategy for Improving Diversity and Retention in Undergraduate STEM Disciplines by Wilson, Zakiya S., Holmes, Lakenya, deGravelles, Karin, Sylvain, Monica R., Batiste, Lisa, Johnson, Misty, McGuire, Saundra Y., Pang, Su Seng, Warner, Isiah M.

    “…In the United States, less than half of the students who enter into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) undergraduate curricula as…”
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    The role of holistic mentoring ecosystems in mitigating COVID-19 pandemic impacts on the persistence of low-income STEM students by Davis, Raeshan D., Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S.

    Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (31-05-2024)
    “…Holistic mentoring ecosystems are a comprehensive approach to addressing the diverse needs of students through interconnected support networks. While mentoring…”
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    Diversifying Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): An Inquiry into Successful Approaches in Chemistry by Wilson, Zakiya S, McGuire, Saundra Y, Limbach, Patrick A, Doyle, Michael P, Marzilli, Luigi G, Warner, Isiah M

    Published in Journal of chemical education (11-11-2014)
    “…For many years, the U.S. has underutilized its human resources, as evidenced by the pervasive underrepresentation of several racial and ethnic groups within…”
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    Toward Intentional Diversity, Equity, and Respect in Chemistry Research and Practice by Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S, Payton-Stewart, Florastina, Winfield, Leyte L

    Published in Journal of chemical education (11-08-2020)
    “…Uncovering systemic racism and ensuring the equitable inclusion and respect of all individuals are at the core of the current public outcries. This editorial…”
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    Increasing Access for Economically Disadvantaged Students: The NSF/CSEM & S-STEM Programs at Louisiana State University by Wilson, Zakiya S., Iyengar, Sitharama S., Pang, Su-Seng, Warner, Isiah M., Luces, Candace A.

    “…Increasing college degree attainment for students from disadvantaged backgrounds is a prominent component of numerous state and federal legislation focused on…”
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    International Research Experiences in the Development of Minority Scientists by Davis, Raeshan D., Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S., Spivak, David

    Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (08-07-2021)
    “…Undergraduate research and international experiences are often described as high-impact educational practices beneficial for undergraduate student success and…”
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    Role of International Research Experiences in the Development of Women of Color in Chemistry by Davis, Raeshan D, Winfield, Leyte, Spivak, David, Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S

    Published in Journal of chemical education (11-01-2022)
    “…As undergraduate students cultivate their scientific knowledge and abilities, several high-impact educational practices such as undergraduate research and…”
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    To Bend or Not to Bend: Electronic Structural Analysis of Linear versus Bent M−H−M Interactions in Dinickel Bis(dialkylphosphino)methane Complexes by Wilson, Zakiya S, Stanley, George G, Vicic, David A

    Published in Inorganic chemistry (21-06-2010)
    “…The M−H−M bonding in the dinuclear complexes Ni2(μ-H)(μ-P2)2X2 (P2 = R2PCH2PR2, R = iPr, Cy; X = Cl, Br) has been investigated. These dinickel A-frames were…”
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    Introducing the Journal of Chemical Education’s Special Issue on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect in Chemistry Education Research and Practice by Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S, Winfield, Leyte L, Nielson, Jennifer, Arriaga, Edgar A, Kimble-Hill, Ann C, Payton-Stewart, Florastina

    Published in Journal of chemical education (11-01-2022)
    “…Chemistry scholars and educators are intentionally creating inclusive curriculum and equitable learning opportunities in response to the inequities in society…”
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    Journal of Chemical Education Call for Papers: Special Issue on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect in Chemistry Education Research and Practice by Winfield, Leyte L, Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S, Payton-Stewart, Florastina, Nielson, Jennifer, Kimble-Hill, Ann C, Arriaga, Edgar A

    Published in Journal of chemical education (10-11-2020)
    “…The Journal of Chemical Education announces a call for papers for an upcoming special issue on diversity, equity, inclusion, and respect in chemistry education…”
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    Transforming STEM Education through Collaborative Leadership at Historically Black Colleges and Universities by Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S, Kanipes, Margaret I, Byrd, Goldie S

    Published in CBE life sciences education (01-09-2018)
    “…Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) graduate significant numbers of minority students who attain advanced degrees and pursue diverse careers…”
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    Rare Beryllium Icosahedra in the Intermediate Valence Compound CeBe13 by Wilson, Zakiya S, Macaluso, Robin T, Bauer, E. D, Smith, J. L, Thompson, J. D, Fisk, Z, Stanley, George G, Chan, Julia Y

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-11-2004)
    “…Single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments show that the Be atoms in CeBe13 form a Be12 icosahedra, which is a very unusual structural feature due, in part,…”
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    Broadening Participation in STEM: Effective Methods, Practices, and Programs. Diversity in Higher Education. Volume 22 by Wilson-Kennedy, Zakiya S., Ed, Byrd, Goldie S., Ed, Kennedy, Eugene, Ed, Frierson, Henry T., Ed

    Published in Diversity in Higher Education (28-02-2019)
    “…U.S. students exit undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics programs at alarming rates. Less than 50 percent of the undergraduate…”
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