As a graduate student at Oregon State University, Heather Kitada Smalley (Ph.D, ‘18) discovered the best way to make data matter is to make it personal.
She saw it firsthand at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), where a group of Girl Scouts bubbled with excitement while they explored statistics in hands-on activities and earned their science badges. As a Girl Scout alum herself, that unforgettable night captured what drives her career: helping people of all ages see themselves in science.
Now recognized with the College of Science’s 2025 Early Career Alumni Award, Smalley is redefining how data science is taught and understood. She leads the next generation of scientists as an Albaugh associate professor of statistics and data science at Willamette University. She also teaches and sets up interactive activities as an OMSI Science Communication Fellow, helping many others creatively engage with science.








