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From: J <[email protected]>
To: Richard Kahn • Cecile de Jongh
Subject: Re: program information
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2018 14:28:45 +0000
id like albert to decide
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 9:15 AM Richard Kahn <a wrote:
please advise how much you would like STC to give to UVI
note we have 30,000 open for 12/31/2018
thank you
Richard Kahn
HBRK Associates Inc.
575 Lexington Avenue 4th Floor
New York, NY 10022
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From: J [email protected]>
Subject: Fwd: program information
Date: December 14, 2018 at 11:09:22 AM EST
To: Richard Kahn
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From: Erika Kellerhals
Date: Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 8:59 AM
Subject: Fwd: program information
To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
Charitable donation idea!!
Erika A. Kellerhals
Member
Kellerhals Ferguson Kroblin PLLC
9053 Estate Thomas, Suite 101
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From: Kristin Wilson Grimes <[email protected]>
Date: December 14, 2018 at 8:58:10 AM EST
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Subject: program information
Good morning,
Here is some information about the SEAS Your Tomorrow Program at the University of the Virgin Islands.
The SEAS Your Tomorrow Program at the University of the Virgin Islands is a career pathway program
designed to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in the marine sciences and to engage more Virgin
Islanders to become interested in the ocean sciences. It includes (I) field experiences in the marine sciences
for middle and high school students through the Youth Ocean Explorers Program (a 4-week summer
program), (2) early field research and professional internship experiences for UVI college students in
marine science fields (6 week summer program, partners include The Nature Conservancy, Ocean &
Coastal Observing, Virgin Islands, among others), and (3) the Bridge to the Ph.D. Program with Penn State
University (8 week summer program where Masters in Marine & Environmental Science from UVI travel
to Penn State to receive additional training at an RI institution (Pennsylvania State University). Across
program components, participants receive mentoring, career planning, and family support programming to
support student success. Major funders of this program have included the National Science Foundation, the
Environmental Protection Agency, and the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands.
Visit our website at:
http://www.seasyourtomorrow.org/
or watch our video (also on our website)
Highlights from the first two years of the program include:
• SEAS Your Tomorrow was able to leverage additional funds and community partnerships to secure
funding for 1 additional year through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of
Environmental Education, Environmental Education Local Grants Program for Region 2 in the
amount of $100,000 with $33,333 in matching funds from the Community Foundation of the Virgin
Islands.
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• $53,500 in additional funding from private business and two local family foundations were secured to
support the Youth Ocean Explorers program in July 2018 ($38,500 from Tropical Shipping; $5,000
from the Prior Family Foundation; $10,000 from the Lana Vento Charitable Trust).
• 2017 SEAS Your Tomorrow Bridge Program fellow, Katharine Egan, successfully defended her
Masters thesis in December 2018 and was selected as a 2019 finalist for the National Oceanic &
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Knauss Fellowship Program and placed into NOAA's Office of
Ocean Exploration & Research where she will work for the next year.
• Three of 8 SEAS Your Tomorrow Bridge Program fellows have applied to Ph.D. programs as a result
of their participation in the Program (2017 and 2018 cohorts combined). An additional three fellows
state their intention to apply, but have not yet at the time of this report.
• 2017 SEAS Your Tomorrow undergraduate researcher, Jendahye Antoine, was selected as one of
eight, undergraduate scholarship recipients nationally for NOAA's 2018-2019 Educational
Partnership Program with Minority-Serving Institutions. This program provides NOAA intemships
across two summers, one-on-one-mentoring with NOAA professionals, plus up to $45,000 for two
academic years to support tuition and fees, attend a conference where their research is presented, and
other allowable expenses. Jendahye will be attending the 2019 Association for the Sciences of
Limnology and Oceangraphy's Aquatic Sciences Meeting in February 2019 where she will present
her coral reef research with Dr. Marilyn Brandt. While she was a SEAS fellow, Jendahye worked
with mentors from NOAA through the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program and with Dr.
Marilyn Brandt on an NSF EAGER Award (#1712540) focused on coral reef ecology.
• SEAS Your Tomorrow Youth Ocean Explorers 2017 mentor, VerNele Callwood, is now a freshman at
the University of the Virgin Islands, majoring in Marine Biology. SEAS Your Tomorrow Youth Ocean
Explorers 2018 mentor, Kevin Callwood is now a freshman at Albany State College, majoring in
Biology.
Please let me know if you need additional information or if I can answer any questions.
Checks should be made out to the University of the Virgin Islands. The memo line should state, "SEAS
Your Tomorrow, Kristin Grimes PI." The University closes today until January 2, 2019, so no one will be
here to receive and process the check until the new year — hopefully that isn't a problem.
Thank you for thinking of our program!
Best regards,
KWG
Kristin Wilson Grimes, Ph.D.
Director, Virgin Islands Water Resources Research Institute
Research Assistant Professor of Watershed Ecology
Center for Marine & Environmental Studies
University of the Virgin Islands
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