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STEM: Page 40
Students
Minority Engineering Forum Examines College Affordability
During a research and policy forum organized Thursday by the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering organization, officials convened panel discussions to explore college affordability.
Faculty & Staff
Reflections on Increased Visibility of Lesbian and Gay Leaders in Higher Education
I also want to celebrate and mark the positive shifts when we see them, such as increased visibility and acceptance of queer leaders on our campuses nationwide.
STEM
Higher Education Leaders Join Immigration Reform Coalition
An open letter urging college presidents to get involved in immigration reform indicates that higher education leaders are ready to join the reform coalition that President Obama noted in his State of the Union speech.
Students
Students Discuss STEM Involvement at N.C. A&T Forum
At the close of the annual Urban Education Institute, students spoke about their experiences in STEM studies and shed light on where they felt the field may be headed.
Faculty & Staff
Tech Venture Initiative Launched on HBCU Campuses
Representatives of the HBCU community launched an effort to stream a tech-based entrepreneurship initiative at Black institutions.
STEM
Keeping Diversity at the Center of the STEM Higher Education Agenda in 2013
Like many, I found the month of January to be a time for reflection and renewal.
STEM
Affirmative Action Bans Impact Minority Enrollment in Postgraduate STEM Fields
While economic interests rely on increased enrollment in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education, the thrust toward minorities pursuing technical degrees—particularly postgraduate degrees—has become an even larger priority.
Faculty & Staff
Heavy Metal: A Leader in the Field of Metal and Material Engineering Research
Dr. Andrea Maria Hodge excelled in math and science while struggling to learn English as a child.
Students
STEM Initiative Aims to Broaden Minority Student Access to AP Science, Math Courses
The College Board has announced the launch of the AP® STEM Access program, which targets more than 800 public U.S. high schools to start new AP science and math courses.
African-American
HBCU Leaders Must Acclimate Themselves with Corporate Practices to Remain Relevant
Washington – In order to ensure the future vitality of HBCUs, leaders of the institutions must position their faculty and students inside the corporate world to learn needs of business and how to speak business language.
STEM
National Letter to American Parents Urges Increased Emphasis on STEM Education
A Washington think tank has issued a public letter to American parents, urging their greater involvement in K-12 education and to apply pressure on policymakers to improve U.S. science and math instruction.
African-American
Experts Say More Minority STEM Programs are Vital to National Growth
Recruiting top engineers from minority groups has become a priority due to the demographic shift of a stronger represented minority group.
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