In undergraduate classrooms, a majority of chemistry discoveries introduced are by white men and a small group of white women. There is greater online representation of chemists of diverse backgrounds, but the emphasis on diversity is mainly based on a monthly theme from Black History Month to Women's History Month. The "Diversity in Chemistry" website (https:// sites.google.com/view/diversityinchemistry/) is meant to be a collective online resource and a valuable tool for the classroom. Students were introduced to chemists of diverse backgrounds through PowerPoint presentations at the beginning of class. Students completed pre-and postsurveys to measure their awareness of diverse chemists, how these stories impacted their learning, and their interest in further knowledge. Data and feedback from surveys shows that sharing diverse chemists' stories can have a positive effect on students across the curriculum.
Involvement in undergraduate research experiences influences a student's confidence and identity as a scientist. At traditional undergraduate institutions, undergraduate research requires a large commitment of a student's time. For summer research experiences, students are often required to dedicate the entirety of their time during the duration of the program and are restricted from working or taking classes. Metropolitan State University, of St. Paul, Minnesota, serves primarily older students (mean age of approximately 31) with diverse backgrounds. A large majority (63%) of our population attends part-time due to employment and familial responsibilities. Undergraduate research opportunities have been designed to better accommodate our students' more restrictive schedules. The independent study course has been limited to two credits, which equates to 60 hours of laboratory time per semester. The course has been designed to maximize the experience for students, through incorporation of essential soft skill assessments to better prepare students for industry or academic career paths in an effort to create a fulfilling experience.
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