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For Jude, collaborating comes naturally, as does his love of teaching; he has been teaching since the age of 12. He takes on his role as mentor enthusiastically, engaging community college students, Native Americans and minority students in his research interests and helping them to develop their own. By nature he is flexible and adaptable, traits which come in handy in this age of tightening funding opportunities. COSEE Pacific Partnerships gives Jude multiple opportunities to use his gifts and explore his interests, working with underserved students, citizen scientists and the public.
Jude's ability to collaborate has helped him develop his programs at Northwest Indian College, where being able to listen and create connections serves him and his students well. And multiple connections collaborate on the projects at Friday Harbor, where Jude pursues research interests while simultaneously mentoring and teaching, engaging REU and MIMSUP students, faculty and students from Northwest Indian College, and citizen scientists.
Jude's Collaborations
- COSEE Pacific Partnerships, marine labs, community colleges, informal science
- Connecting to Native Knowledge, opportunities to work with diverse communities
- NSF Mentoring Programs, proving guidance to underserved students
- Marine Lab Outreach, an opportunity for collaboration and data collection