Dr. Amy de Jongh Curry, associate professor of biomedical engineering, was a workshop panelist for “Encouraging Student Participation” at the NSF STEP Conference in Washington, D.C., in March. Curry, Dr. Stephanie Ivey, associate professor of civil engineering, Dr. Alistair Windsor, associate professor of mathematical sciences, Regina Hairston, program counselor in physics, and Dr. Rachel Best were co-authors of the poster presentation “MemphiSTEP: A STEM Talent Expansion Program at the University of Memphis.”