Other Awards and Honors
2010 Impact on Scientific Community
Evangelina Shreeve named to National Science Foundation National Girls Collaborative Project
Evangelina Shreeve, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory's Science and Engineering Education Manager, has been named to the National Science Foundation's National Girls Collaborative Project. This project brings together organizations from around the nation to encourage girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
PNNL is nationally recognized as a leader in STEM education and is also active in the local MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, and Science Achievement) Program and sponsors a Young Women in Science Program.
Shreeve brings over eighteen years of leadership in diversity and higher education to the NGCP Board. From 2001-2007, Shreeve served as the Vice-President for Diversity and Grants Administration for Columbia Basin College. Prior to joining PNNL in 2008, Shreeve was the Director of Community Partnerships for the University of Washington where she was the primary liaison for the UW Yakima Valley Community Partnership office and Educational Outreach Program. (announced 6/1/2010)
