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Ashanti Johnson
Ashanti Johnson is an American geochemist and chemical oceanographer.() She is the
Executive Director of the (Institute for Broadening Participation ) and the
Assistant Vice Provost for Faculty Recruitment for the University of Texas at
Arlington
's Division of Faculty Affairs. Dr. Johnson received her B.S. (1993) in Marine
Science from Texas A&M
University-Galveston
(TAMUG) and her Ph.D. (1999) in Oceanography from Texas A&M University
(TAMU). She was the first African American student body president at TAMUG. She
is also one of the first female African-American chemical oceanographers in the
country, and the first African-American to earn a doctoral degree in
oceanography from TAMU. She has served as a faculty member for the Georgia Institute of Technology School of
Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, the Savannah State University
Marine Science Program, the University of South Florida
(USF) College of Marine Science, and most recently the University of Texas at
Arlington Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. Her areas of research
specialization include: 1) aquatic radiogeochemistry, 2) professional
development of students, and 3) science and engineering diversity-focused initiatives.
Her aquatic radiogeochemistry research activities focus on the utilization of
various biogeochemical indicators to interpret past events that have impacted
the marine, estuarine and freshwater environments in the Arctic, as well as in
coastal regions of Georgia, Florida and Puerto Rico.
Dr. Johnson’s
professional development and diversity-focused scholarly activities are
designed to facilitate research and professional development experiences for
students representing diverse socioeconomic, cultural, gender, racial and
academic backgrounds. She currently serves as the director of one of four NASA (One Stop Shopping Initiative (OSSI) )
Broker-Facilitator Corps, as well as the director for the NASA and
NSF-funded ''(Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees of Success )
in Earth System Science Initiative''. She is also the PI of the
NSF-funded ''(Pathways to Ocean Science Project )'' and Co-PI of the
NSF-funded ''(Pathways to Engineering )'' Project. While an assistant
professor at the University of South Florida, Dr. Johnson served as the PI and
director of the NSF-funded ''Florida-Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for
Minority Participation
USF Bridge to the Doctorate Program'' and
the ''Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Minority Ph.D. Program'' in the
College of Marine Science. She also co-directed the NSF-funded ''USF
College of Marine Science OCEANS Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 Education
(OCEANS GK-12) Fellowship Program'', and facilitated the establishment of the
National Ocean Sciences Bowl's Spoonbill Bowl Regional Competition at USF
College of Marine Science.
Dr. Johnson has served
on the NSF Advisory Committee on Environmental Research and Education, American Geophysical Union
Committee on Education and Human Resources and Subcommittee on Diversity, Association for the Sciences of
Limnology and Oceanography Education
Committee, International Safe
Water Conference Steering Committee, Digital Library for Earth System Education
Annual Planning Committee, Savannah River Environmental Sciences Field Station
Advisory Board, University of Maine’s ADVANCE Rising Tide Center Advisory
Board, COSEE: Ocean Systems Advisory Board, Maine Physical Sciences Partnership
Advisory Board, MentorNet Geosciences Advisory Board and the Howard University
Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Program External Advisory Board. Her
recent service activities include serving on the steering committee for the American Academy of
Microbiology
’s ''“Training the Microbiologist of the Future
Colloquium”,'' being on the executive committee of ''“CHANGES -
the Coalition of Hispanic, African and Native Americans for the Next Generation
of Engineers and Scientists”,'' and participating in the White House
Workshop on STEM Minority Inclusion, as well as the White House Forum on
Minorities in Energy.
In her “Women Exploring
Oceans” interview Dr. Johnson reveals how she initially became interested in
the oceans by watching Jacques Cousteau, and how that interest was strengthened
after interacting with a female marine biology graduate student who spent a day
with Ashanti, then a fifth grader, discussing the oceans. Dr. Johnson still
cherishes the childhood memory of that summer day and has throughout her
college and professional career frequently shared her interest in the oceans
with children, teachers, community leaders, college students and federal
government officials.
Dr. Johnson has received
numerous honors and awards and has been published in many scientific and
education journals. In January 2010 she received a Presidential Award for
Excellence in Science Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring
(PAEMST)
at the White House in recognition of her professional development and
diversity-related activities. On February 1, 2010 she was recognized by
TheGrio.com, an NBC product, as one of 100 History Makers in The Making and
more recently she was profiled in the Black Enterprise Magazine March 2011
Issue’s “Women In STEM” Feature Story. Dr. Johnson’s activities have been
highlighted in numerous newspapers, on several websites, and by Fox and ABC
television affiliates. Dr. Johnson also enjoys her role as wife and mother, and
is active in her church, sorority (Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.) and
local community
== Publications ==
Nelson, S.
A., Hain,
E. F., Hartis, B. M. and
Johnson, A. (2014) Changing
the Game: Multidimensional Mentoring and Partnerships in the Recruitment of
Underrepresented Students. In: Taylor, W.W., A.
Lynch, and N. Leonard (Eds.) ''Future
of Fisheries: Perspectives for Emerging Professionals''.
American Fisheries Society Press, Bethesda MD. ''(in press)''
Johnson, A. and
White,
N. (2014) Ocean
Acidification: The Other Climate Change Issue. ''American
Scientist''. Volume 102. p. 60-63
Pyrtle A.J.
and Williamson V.A. (2007) The Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees
of Success (MS PHD’S ®) In Earth System Science Professional Development
Initiative: Enhancing Intellectual Merit and Broader Impact of Diversity Through Alignment
of Vision, Goals and Objectives and Measurement. ''Journal
of Geoscience Education.'' 55(6)
p. 514-521
Pyrtle,
A.J., Powell, J.M, Williamson-Whitney,
V.A. (2007) Virtual
Community Building for Effective Engagement of Students of Color in Earth
System Science: Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees of
Success in Earth System Science Case Studies. ''Journal
of Geoscience Education''. 55(6)
p. 522-530
NSF Advisory Committee
for Environmental Research and Education (including A. J. Pyrtle). (2005)
Complex Environmental Systems: Pathways to the Future. National Science
Foundation. www.nsf.gov/geo/ere/ereweb. 12pp.
Pyrtle A.
J., Wilborn U.S., Ingall E.D.,
Grantham M.C., and Elliott W.C. (2004) Radionuclide Distribution and
Geochemistry of the Savannah (Georgia) Aquatic Environment. ''Environmental
Monitoring and Restoration''. 3,
p. 64-72
Weiler
C., Beaulieu S., and other DIALOG III participants (including A. Pyrtle) (2000)
Perspectives on Graduate Education Experiences in Aquatic Science. ''American
Society of Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin'', 9(1)
Johnson-Pyrtle A.
(2003) Marginal Seas. In ''Water:
Science and Issues'', ed. E. Julius Dasch.
New York: Macmillan Reference USA, p. 54-57 ''(Invited
Contribution)''
Johnson-Pyrtle A., Scott M., Laing T. and Smol J.
(2000) Cs-137 Distribution and Geochemistry of Lena River (Siberia) Drainage
Basin Lake Sediments. ''The
Science of the Total Environment,'' 255(1-3),
p. 145-159
Cooper L., Beasley T., Dolvin S., Grebmeier J., Kelley
J., Scott M. and Johnson-Pyrtle A. (1998) The
Distribution of Radiocesium and Plutonium in Sea Ice-Entrained Arctic Sediments in Relation to
Potential Sources and Sinks. ''J. Environmental Radioactivity'', 39(3), p.
279-303

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