Blazing trails in the world of STEM featuring Allanté Whitmore

In this installment of the Detroit Worldwide Podcast, Marquis is joined by Allanté Whitmore, current doctoral student at  Carnegie Mellon University and host of Blk + in Grad School podcast. 

 

Learn about Allanté's lived experience in the D and how growing up in the city influenced her passion for STEM and advocacy for underrepresented students in pursuit of graduate education. 

 

Allanté is a proud Detroit native. In 2007, she left Detroit to attend the illustrious North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University to study Biological Engineering. It was there she discovered her love for research and chose to pursue a career in academia. She went on to earn an M.S. in Biological and Agricultural Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Afterwards, she led the McNair Scholars Program at Wayne State University before leaving to pursue a joint Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on uncovering the environmental and social implications of autonomous vehicle technology. Through her podcast, Blk + in Grad School, Allanté chronicles her experience as a Black woman navigating academia. She melds her passion for education and engineering by providing encouragement and tools for women and people of color to successfully navigate the graduate education journey. In her leisure, Allanté enjoys traveling and listening to podcasts. 

 

Connect with Allanté

 

Twitter:  @blkingradschool

Instagram:  @blkingradschool

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blkingradschool/

Website: https://www.blkingradschool.com/

Podcast: Blk+in Grad School 

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