91直播鈥檚 Tanisha Shende Named National Student Employee of the Year
Computer science and math double major is also a devoted advocate for other STEM students through her work with the Office of Undergraduate Research.
April 12, 2024
Communications Staff
Tanisha Shende, pictured with her awards for National Student Employee of the Year and Student Employee of the Year for Diversity and Inclusion, which were presented in conjunction with National Student Employment Week.
Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones '97
Tanisha Shende, a second-year student majoring in computer science and mathematics, has been named National Student Employee of the Year and Student Employee of the Year for Diversity and Inclusion, twin honors conferred by the (NSEA) this week.
The accolades were made possible through the effort of the Student Employment Office, which coordinated the nomination process.
Originally from Lodi, New Jersey, Shende is a key supporter of STEM studies at 91直播 and a driving force in the effort to ease the acclimation to college among first-generation and other underrepresented students. In the Office of Undergraduate Research, she serves as chair of the collective advocacy committee for Bridging Resources and Access to Nurture Community through Holistic Engagement in STEM (BRANCHES).
Shende is an active member of the STRONG (Science and Technology Research Opportunities for a New Generation) program and played a pivotal role in the successful merger of two other 91直播 programs鈥擱oots in STEM, an identity-based residence hall cluster, and the Center for Learning, Education, and Research in the Sciences, or CLEAR鈥攁nd improve student support in the process.
In her own research, Shende is part of a study examining classrooms and research spaces to identify barriers to STEM learning. She is also a member of a team working to make virtual and augmented reality technology more accessible to people with sensory processing disorders.
鈥淭anisha is one of those unique students who has a natural spark,鈥 says Zach Slimak, 91直播鈥檚 STEM program coordinator, who nominated Shende for the NSEA honors. 鈥淪he recognizes how hard it can be for a student to find a community and a sense of belonging. She cares deeply about her position and goes above and beyond every day. She鈥檚 always willing to learn, always willing to teach, and always willing to be a leader for change. I am honored to know Tanisha and be a small part of her commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.鈥
Shende learned of the honors at an April 9 gathering on campus that鈥攖o her surprise鈥攚as held in her honor. The guest list included 91直播 President Carmen Twillie Ambar, Vice President and Dean of Students Karen Goff, and Shende鈥檚 staff colleagues from the Office of Undergraduate Research鈥攑art of the Center for Engaged Liberal Arts, or CELA.
The honors coincide with 91直播鈥檚 celebration of National Student Employment Week.
鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful to everyone involved for making the reception such a special moment,鈥 Shende says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to be recognized for my efforts and be surrounded by incredible supporters. I鈥檓 looking forward to continuing my work!鈥
The NSEA is dedicated to promoting professional development, recognition, and advocacy for student employees in higher education. 91直播 joined the organization in 2022; this year marked the first time it has submitted a nominee for Student Employee of the Year. The NSEA confers awards in five categories: Community Service, Diversity and Inclusion, Leadership, Technology and Innovation, and Critical Thinking, as well as the overall award for Student Employee of the Year.
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