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Leshell Hatley
Program Manager, Howard University Location: Suitland, MD United States Joined: Feb 15th, 2008 |
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Leshell Hatley is a passionate computer engineer, educator, and researcher who continuously combines these three attributes to create innovative approaches to teaching STEM concepts to students between that ages of 3 and 73. She has logged over 15,000 hours teaching African-American and Latino elementary, middle, and high school students in formal and informal educational environments throughout NY, NJ, VA and DC. As the Founder and Executive Director of Uplift, Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission embodies her passion, Leshell leads teams of enthusiastic students and dedicated volunteer instructors to achieve award winning success and national news coverage. Over the past several years, Uplift's trailblazing work with students in the areas of robotics, mobile app development, and culturally relevant learning technology has provided inspiration, insight, and guidance to similar organization's across the globe. Leshell has a Bachelors in Computer Engineering and a Masters in Computer Science from Howard University, a Masters in Library Science with a focus on Human-Computer Interaction from the University of Maryland, and is currently a PhD student at George Mason University studying Learning Technologies Design Research. In total, Leshell sees past experiences, current successes, and future partners as tools to create awe-inspiring educational experiences for the next generation of life-long learners and STEM pioneers.
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I currently work with Howard University
as Program Manager I have 15 years of experience working in the Research & Development industry. |
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Lashell, I am so glad that you brought the subject of our genetic mutations up. This is so important that we learn something about us. If my husbans's family were not so sick from cycle cell anemia, I would never have heard about it way back when as I did. One of my friends found out what kind of treatment she should have be getting for what she had been suffering and informed her doctor of these signs(she learned this from another friend whose family had these signs). Debbie then toldl her doctor what to look for. She has Lupus.The doctor who had been treating her, had no clue.Now, even I am aware that so many Black women suffer from this medical condition. Tagged by ROBINSON IRMA on 08/03/2008 |
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I am reading it now! lol Tagged by Chamieka House on 07/29/2008 |
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I suppose the biggest thing would be FAILING..
I am so scared of failure that it puts knots in my stomach..
I cant settle for anything less than the best..
and as long as I try, Im hoping that will be the outcome.
I cant come back to my community.. I cant settle for a barely
minimum paying job..
I just cant.
I need to find the strength within myself to stay motivated.. and do well..
but Im afraid I will lose focus :( Tagged by Chamieka House on 07/29/2008 |
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