Undergraduate students from historically underrepresented groups (URG) in institutions of higher education with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers often lack the support, resources, and community necessary to succeed in their desired fields. Through mentoring, webinars, seminars, and various research presentation opportunities, national societies and “locally-based” institutional student chapters provide atmospheres in which URG undergraduates can develop the skills required for academic and professional careers in STEM. In addition, national societies and student chapters contribute to outreach activities aimed towards the public in order to foster interest in STEM, as well as to primary and secondary scho...
As seen in a study conducted in San Antonio’s school districts, education inequality is a major issu...
The pandemic continues to teach us life lessons about health, education, and psychology while it als...
Mentoring is the process of transferring knowledge from a person with more experience and expertise ...
Promoting diversity and inclusiveness in the STEM academic workforce remains a key challenge and nat...
Members of the Joint Working Group on Improving Underrepresented Minorities (URMs) Persistence in Sc...
National calls have been made to strengthen our nation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
The 21st Century existence of shortages, gaps, and low underrepresented groups in science, technolog...
A cohort community of STEM Scholars majoring in chemistry, biology, mathematics, and computer scienc...
Recent figures on the state of poverty within the U.S. and throughout the world suggest that even th...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Presented at the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) annual convention, Louisville, KY, Ma...
The 6-yr degree-completion rate of undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (...
National leaders have called for improvements in STEM undergraduate education to improve student out...
Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) outreach programs are partnerships between K-12...
The deadly consequences of COVID-19 have been well documented, as have the social, emotional, and co...
As seen in a study conducted in San Antonio’s school districts, education inequality is a major issu...
The pandemic continues to teach us life lessons about health, education, and psychology while it als...
Mentoring is the process of transferring knowledge from a person with more experience and expertise ...
Promoting diversity and inclusiveness in the STEM academic workforce remains a key challenge and nat...
Members of the Joint Working Group on Improving Underrepresented Minorities (URMs) Persistence in Sc...
National calls have been made to strengthen our nation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
The 21st Century existence of shortages, gaps, and low underrepresented groups in science, technolog...
A cohort community of STEM Scholars majoring in chemistry, biology, mathematics, and computer scienc...
Recent figures on the state of poverty within the U.S. and throughout the world suggest that even th...
Today’s college graduates are facing a complex world in which the demand for a sophisticated skill s...
Presented at the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) annual convention, Louisville, KY, Ma...
The 6-yr degree-completion rate of undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (...
National leaders have called for improvements in STEM undergraduate education to improve student out...
Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) outreach programs are partnerships between K-12...
The deadly consequences of COVID-19 have been well documented, as have the social, emotional, and co...
As seen in a study conducted in San Antonio’s school districts, education inequality is a major issu...
The pandemic continues to teach us life lessons about health, education, and psychology while it als...
Mentoring is the process of transferring knowledge from a person with more experience and expertise ...