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From Classroom to Community: 性视界传媒 Chemistry Students Gain Confidence Through Community Teaching

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Published 04/07/2026

(This story was originally published in on March 6, 2026)

by Jet Turner

For many years, Dr. Ryan Johnson and the 性视界传媒 Department of Chemistry have worked diligently to create service-learning and confidence-building programs in STEM fields for high school students.

Dr. Johnson鈥檚 goal has always been to expand this work statewide, but he鈥檚 learned an important lesson during his endeavors.

鈥淓xternally funded programs are powerful but temporary,鈥 Dr. Johnson said. 鈥淲hen grants end, students lose access to support.鈥

That鈥檚 why the Chemistry Department has shifted its focus to sustainability by embedding this work directly into 性视界传媒鈥檚 curriculum, building permanent pipelines that connect LU students to Oklahoma communities.

The Thomas E. English Chemistry Leadership Initiative is a curriculum-embedded service learning program named after 性视界传媒鈥檚 12th president, who emphasized education for community engagement and service.

A student conducts an experiment to change the color of fire.

性视界传媒 General Chemistry I students develop and deliver interactive chemistry demonstrations to local high school students, positioning themselves as experts and leaders. During the Fall 2025 semester, more than 25 LU students presented demonstrations at Frederick A. Douglass High School in Oklahoma City on Nov. 11 and 18.

For some of LU鈥檚 chemistry students, this was the first time they felt confident calling themselves 鈥渟cientists.鈥 That change in mindset doesn鈥檛 just help students pass chemistry; it shapes their entire STEM journey and career trajectory, according to Dr. Johnson.

General Chemistry I students designed demonstrations on topics like acids and bases, chemical reactions and states of matter. They practiced extensively, then taught 40-minute sessions to Douglass High School chemistry classes.

“This opportunity was encouraging for me because I got a glimpse of how well I can do in the education field as an instructor,鈥 said Oliviya Greenhoward, a General Chemistry I student last semester. 鈥淚 was so surprised, appreciative of and humbled by the experience.”

The department of chemistry is expanding the Thomas E. English Chemistry Leadership Initiative this semester and has submitted a research proposal to determine whether this type of teaching experience helps students build confidence in STEM fields.

鈥淭he goal is to create a replicable model that can scale across Oklahoma and beyond,鈥 Dr. Johnson said. 鈥淎 sustainable approach to STEM pipeline development that doesn’t depend on external funding cycles.鈥

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