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2025 ICRSME XVII Consultation

Thank you for attending the 2025 ICRSME XVII Consultation in Valladolid, Yucatán, México! We enjoyed convening with over 75 ICRSME Friends from the United States, Europe, Caribbean, and México. 

ICRSME thanks the Universidad de Oriente (UNO) for their partnership during the 2025 Consultation

Plenary: Dr. Marty Harvill (Baylor University)

Bringing Back Creativity and Exploration in Science: Supporting K-16 Research Experiences

Dr. Marty Harvill, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biology at Baylor University, has over twenty years of experience engaging with undergraduate and school-aged children in science and research activities. His talk, Bringing Back Creativity and Exploration in Science: Supporting K-16 Research Experiences, will focus on his participation in engaging with students and teachers in course-based undergraduate research experiences (CURES). First, he will outline his history of adapting his courses at Baylor University into CURES, having helped his students produce about 250 research projects and posters in biology and science education and 15 publications in Baylor University’s Undergraduate Research Journal Scientia. Next, he will outline his current research and educational project, Inclusive Biologist Exploring Active Research with Students (iBEARS), a program he created where undergraduates, in groups of three, lead local 3-8th grade students through the scientific process similar to their own experiences in CURES courses. Specific to this consultation, he will also talk about iBEARS International and his work with a CEZ Primaria in Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico, where he mentors students to teach science modules, science processes, and English. Lastly, he will outline examples of how to increase undergraduate research participation and engage with fellow ICRSME Friends about over two decades of experience.

XVII Consultation Program

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XVII 3 Minute Thesis

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ICRSME XVII Consultation Committee | Comité de Consulta del ICRSME XVII

Dr. Sarah Quebec Fuentes, Co-Executive Director

Dr. Mark Bloom, Co-Executive Director

Dr. Alex T. St. Louis, Managing Director

Dr. Savannah G. Hayes, GSA Coordinator

Profesor Elias Alcocer, Host Country Coordinator

Maestra Karina Madera, Host Country Coordinator


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