“…Students may fill various roles, from consultant to co-researcher to pedagogical co-designer (Bovill et al, 2016), and the nature of student involvement may vary as well (Bovill, 2017;Konings et al, 2017). In recent years, literature addressing students as partners in STEM courses has been particularly vibrant, with collaborations yielding benefits in curriculum design (Charkoudian et al, 2015;Rivers et al, 2017). Partnerships with students have led to improvements in equity and inclusivity in STEM (Bunnell et al, 2021;Chukwu & Jones, 2020;Cook-Sather et al, 2021;Latin, 2022;Narayanan & Abbot, 2020), addressing barriers to belonging and thriving in disciplines where White and Asian male students are overrepresented (National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics [NCSES], 2019).…”