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STEM: Page 38
Students
Elite California Universities Partner to Recruit Minorities in STEM
The California Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate aims to increase the number of underrepresented minorities entering the postdoctoral and faculty ranks in STEM disciplines at top-tier universities, starting with its first retreat April 4-5.
STEM
Report: Economy Misses Out With Low Black, Latino STEM Employment
Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies report says the economy would benefit from increased levels of Black and Latino employment in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
STEM
Leveraging Diversity a Winning Strategy
We shortchange ourselves as a country if we fail to remove the obstacles facing all Americans in their pursuit of STEM.
HBCUs
Felicia McInnis Nave Defies Boundaries for Women in STEM
This 2014 Emerging Scholar is not only a chemical engineering professor and university administrator, but she is also a vocal supporter of women and African-Americans in STEM.
Faculty & Staff
Prepared to Be a Professor, Not a Pioneer
One of the major challenges women of color faculty face is being pioneers or trailblazers in their departments or universities, often voluntarily and without guidance.
STEM
Cañada College’s STEM Center a One-Stop Shop for Support
The all-encompassing center consolidates various programs and STEM-related offerings under one roof to increase recruitment, retention and success.
Faculty & Staff
The Philippines’ Super Typhoon and Americans’ Super Ignorance: Is Higher Ed to Blame?
Most people just didn’t know much at all about the Philippines and its historical connection to the U.S.
Faculty & Staff
Society of Women Engineers Conference Offers Women Connections and Support
Nearly 6,000 women engineers attended the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) annual conference to sharpen their skills, network and meet recruiters.
Disabilties
Special Report: Recruitment and Retention in Higher Ed
Low participation and completion rates in STEM majors among underrepresented minorities; programs that are being developed to help the college experience of students with autism; a reevaluation of the IPEDS definition of graduates; and increased recruiting efforts to attract more women into business programs.
Faculty & Staff
Former ‘On the Money’ Host Brings Talents, Skills to NYU
In her new position as a faculty member at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Carmen Wong Ulrich is helping to increase the school’s exposure and recruit Hispanics into STEM.
Students
Education Program Strengthens Ties Between Brazil, U.S.
The Brazil Scientific Mobility Program provides scholarships to STEM students from Brazil for an opportunity to study abroad at the world’s top universities. Through the program, the U.S. is hosting more than 3,600 students for the current academic year.
Students
Faculty Positions Department of Medicine
Candidates will be considered who have experience and a strong interest in health services research, cancer prevention and control, racial disparities, obesity, chronic disease epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, quality of care, patient outcomes, clinical effectiveness, women’s health, teaching, changing provider practice patterns, and preventive medicine.
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