Presentations 2022-Present
Scientific and Education Presentations:
“Training and Engaging Indigenous Undergrads in Microbiome Research”
“Exploring the Microbial Communities of the San Juan Watershed”
“Overview of Microbiome Sciences”
“Data Science Challenges and Solutions for Student Microbiome Research”
Cultural and Mentoring Lectures/Talks/Presentations:
“Time for collective healing: Recognizing and Reconciling Fort Lewis College's Federal Indian Boarding School History"
“Balancing Diné and Keres Cultural Heritage in Academic Science”
Featured Articles and Interviews
“How I apply Indigenous wisdom to Western science and nurture Native American students” From Nature Career Q&A (September 2024)
“Bridging science and tradition: Dr. Joslynn Lee inspires the next generation of Native scientists” From Public Broadcasting Service (September 2024)
“$1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will transform environmental sciences, environmental justice education at FLC” From FLC News (May 2024) UPDATED VERSION
“$1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy will transform environmental sciences, environmental justice education at FLC” From FLC News (May 2024) ORIGINAL VERSION
“A small Durango college is trying to reckon with its dark legacy — and help students do the same” From Colorado Sun (May 2024)
“Undergraduate Research | Spring 2024 Student Scholar ” From Fort Lewis College YouTube (May 2024)
“How did an out-of-state white guy win over a rural Colorado college with a dark, racist past? Ask Fort Lewis’s outgoing president” From Denver Post (April 2024)
“119 Young Scientists Participate in 2023 Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposia of the National Academy of Sciences” From News from the National Academy of Sciences (2023)
“2023 SACNAS Outstanding College/University Mentor” From SACNAS (October 2023)
“Indonesian-American Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium” From Kavli Frontiers of Science (August 2023)
“Slice of Raspberry Pi” From The Southern Ute Drum (August 2023)
“Adventure for All” From FLC Independent (April 2023)
“Engaging Native American Students in Open Source Software Development
” From Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Science (January 2023)
“Once a boarding school, a college now aims to reclaim education for Native people” From National Public Radio (January 2023)
“As the U.S. confronts its past harm to Indigenous people, a new movement is helping Native students take back their education” From Colorado Public Radio (December 2022)
“FLC pursues inclusive undergraduate science education with support of major funder” From FLC News (December 2022)
“Reconciliation and Resilience” From Telluride Magazine (January 2022)
“Colorado Voices: An Indian Boarding School” From Rocky Mountain PBS (November 2021)
“New collaborative program aims to prepare Native American students for careers in scientific computing” From The NAU Review (September 2021)
“Indigenous college faculty and students lead the removal of racist panels in Colorado” From High Country News (September 2021)
“A reckoning with Fort Lewis College's dark past” From Rocky Mountain PBS (September 2021)
“Training the Next Generation of Indigenous Data Scientists” From New York Times (July 2021)
“Beyond Chemistry: FLC professor, Joslynn Lee, works to increase Native American representation in the sciences” From The Independent (November 2020)
“Come meet our STEM Stars! The STEM Trading Cards Series Two” From Science Delivered (October 2020)
“This Native American chemist’s path through industry and education eventually led her back to academia and home” From ACS Career Ladder (February 2020)
“NIH Summer Interns Bond Through HHMI Hands-on Phage-Hunting Workshop” From HHMI SEA (August 2017)
“Native chemist draws on life experiences to mentor Native students in higher education” From Fort Lewis College Magazine (January 2017)
“Indigenizing Academia in the Sciences” From SACNAS (June 2016)
“Chemistry grad’s spirit carriers her far” From Fort Lewis College Magazine (September 2012)
“Chemistry, Community and Change” From News@Northeastern (August 2012)
“Setting the Pace” From Winds of Change Magazine (July 2012)