This National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (S-STEM) project involves three community colleges of the Seattle Community Colleges District VI. The Ready! Set! Transfer! 2.0 (RST 2.0) project conducted by North Seattle College, South Seattle College, and Seattle Central College will provide scholarships and other support for talented, low-income students pursuing careers and transfer associate degrees in astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, geology, mathematics, nanotechnology, oceanography, and physics. In addition to scholarships, support activities include faculty mentoring, advising and transfer workshops, and a STEM speaker series of research and indust...
John Dwyer, Professor, was awarded $199,041 from the National Science Foundation. The nation’s two-y...
According to a recent report by the Center on Education and the Workforce, eight million new jobs wi...
The Young Entrepreneur and Scholar (YES) program is a partnership between the College of Engineering...
This National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathema...
AbstractBased on the Bureau of Labour and Statistics (BLS) employment projections, more and more tec...
The University of North Dakota Science Team in biology, chemistry, geography and mathematics announc...
John Dwyer, Professor, was awarded $200,000 from the National Science Foundation. The nation’s two-y...
This poster showcases the progress of students who are receiving scholarships from the National Scie...
John Pellegrini, Patricia Dunlop and Yvonne Ng were awarded $600,000 from the National Science Found...
The WNY Noyce Scholars Partnership: An NSF Noyce Phase II Scholarship and Stipend Project continues ...
This paper describes how the College of Engineering at Boise State University utilized a National Sc...
According to a study conducted by J. D. Angrist (MIT) and colleagues1 involving 1,600 students at a ...
We will report on the activities of STREAMS (Student Retention Enhancement Across Mathematics and th...
The North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR)announces a $1 m...
John Dwyer, Professor, was awarded $199,041 from the National Science Foundation. The nation’s two-y...
According to a recent report by the Center on Education and the Workforce, eight million new jobs wi...
The Young Entrepreneur and Scholar (YES) program is a partnership between the College of Engineering...
This National Science Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathema...
AbstractBased on the Bureau of Labour and Statistics (BLS) employment projections, more and more tec...
The University of North Dakota Science Team in biology, chemistry, geography and mathematics announc...
John Dwyer, Professor, was awarded $200,000 from the National Science Foundation. The nation’s two-y...
This poster showcases the progress of students who are receiving scholarships from the National Scie...
John Pellegrini, Patricia Dunlop and Yvonne Ng were awarded $600,000 from the National Science Found...
The WNY Noyce Scholars Partnership: An NSF Noyce Phase II Scholarship and Stipend Project continues ...
This paper describes how the College of Engineering at Boise State University utilized a National Sc...
According to a study conducted by J. D. Angrist (MIT) and colleagues1 involving 1,600 students at a ...
We will report on the activities of STREAMS (Student Retention Enhancement Across Mathematics and th...
The North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR)announces a $1 m...
John Dwyer, Professor, was awarded $199,041 from the National Science Foundation. The nation’s two-y...
According to a recent report by the Center on Education and the Workforce, eight million new jobs wi...
The Young Entrepreneur and Scholar (YES) program is a partnership between the College of Engineering...