Mission Statement
In addition to interest in science, we aim to help students self-identify as science-capable learners and encourage them to contribute to science, nature protection, and the STEM workforce. By forging connections between Youth-In-Custody, scientists, educators, and artists, we hope to expand the scope of these contributions by highlighting art and the humanities’ role in protecting nature, providing scientific information to the public, and inspiring others to act.
Meet Our Team
Staff

CEP is currently supported by grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Laughing Gull Foundation. In total, Dr. Eisen helped raise more than a million dollars for the program. Dr. Eisen is excited to bring his passion for working with incarcerated learners to the University of Utah.
Andy Eisen
Program Director
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Laura George
Associate Director
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Mollie started working with incarcerated youth while working as a visiting professor at Utah Tech University, and is interested in the ways art can be used to make connections between carceral spaces and the community at large. Her recent artistic research investigates working with communities to create large-scale "multi-vocal" paintings, images that celebrate a diversity of visual art styles and challenge traditional Western art's emphasis on the isolated individual. Please see her website for images of these works.
Mollie Hosmer-Dillard
Art Program Manager
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She has worked in a forensic science lab and a molecular diagnostics lab, BioFire, here in Salt Lake. Since living in Salt Lake she has appreciated the close proximity to nature and outdoor recreation and has developed a passion for the conservation of our wildlife and natural areas.
She hopes to apply her knowledge of many different fields of science and how they apply to nature to this position, and when interacting with different conservation groups. Originally from El Paso, Texas a Mexico/U.S. border city, Jennah understands the importance of reaching out to and providing opportunities to underserved communities. She is excited to help provide opportunities to Youth-In-Custody to help them explore the fields of STEM.
Outside of work you can find her on the ski hills, hiking with her dog, or climbing. She also enjoys traveling to new places, experiencing new cultures, and trying different foods!
Jennah Mendivil
Conservation Project Coordinator
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In 2019, she began working in domestic and sexual violence prevention and response - accompanying many incarcerated and underserviced populations as they collected their rape kits, learning about the cyclical patterns of incarceration and abuse. She helped lead a support group for domestic violence survivors, and also worked to connect both survivors and offenders to critical therapeutic and restorative services.
She now serves as the Program Coordinator for STEMCAP, helping youth in custody gain access to their broader community.
Fiona Kuzmack
Program Coordinator
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Nalini Nadkarni
Senior Academic Advisor
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Human-Centered Language
As an organization, we recognize the importance of the diverse identities and lived experiences of the students we serve.
STEMCAP values and models human-first language in every stage of programming we provide.
For more content on Humanizing Language, please visit the following links.

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