In a previous report, we validated that a cohort of first-year undergraduates who participated in a weeklong pre–college engagement STEM Academy (SA) program were retained in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at a higher rate than a matched comparison group (MCG). In addition, SA students yielded increases in science identity and sense of belonging to STEM and to the university. Here, we report the ability to scale the size of the SA program to accommodate more students and replicate the previous findings with two additional cohorts. Longitudinal analysis of the 2015 and 2016 program cohorts demonstrate that both groups were retained to STEM disciplines and the university at higher rates than a MCG. To assess what und...
It is widely recognized that the United States needs to attract and retain more people in science, t...
The experience of historically underserved and excluded identities in Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...
In a previous report, we validated that a cohort of first-year undergraduates who participated in a ...
National calls have been made to strengthen our nation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
Transfer students have shown to experience decreased academic success and persistence in science, te...
This study investigated the persistence of undergraduate students in science, technology, engineerin...
Given that the underrepresentation of women and racial and ethnic minoritized groups in STEM continu...
We report results from two studies testing the Mediation Model of Research Experiences (MMRE), which...
Public and private sectors are grappling with decreasing numbers of science, technology, engineering...
Many students who enter a STEM track in college move out of that track before graduation (National S...
The present studies aimed to advance the measurement and understanding of microaffirmation kindness ...
This study examined the links between multiple levels of belonging and forms of behavioral and emoti...
This investigation looks at the relationship between a STEM learning community\u27s co-curricular ac...
The present study tests predictions from the Tripartite Integration Model of Social Influences (TIMS...
It is widely recognized that the United States needs to attract and retain more people in science, t...
The experience of historically underserved and excluded identities in Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...
In a previous report, we validated that a cohort of first-year undergraduates who participated in a ...
National calls have been made to strengthen our nation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
Transfer students have shown to experience decreased academic success and persistence in science, te...
This study investigated the persistence of undergraduate students in science, technology, engineerin...
Given that the underrepresentation of women and racial and ethnic minoritized groups in STEM continu...
We report results from two studies testing the Mediation Model of Research Experiences (MMRE), which...
Public and private sectors are grappling with decreasing numbers of science, technology, engineering...
Many students who enter a STEM track in college move out of that track before graduation (National S...
The present studies aimed to advance the measurement and understanding of microaffirmation kindness ...
This study examined the links between multiple levels of belonging and forms of behavioral and emoti...
This investigation looks at the relationship between a STEM learning community\u27s co-curricular ac...
The present study tests predictions from the Tripartite Integration Model of Social Influences (TIMS...
It is widely recognized that the United States needs to attract and retain more people in science, t...
The experience of historically underserved and excluded identities in Science, Technology, Engineeri...
This research examines threatening educational environments for women STEM (Science, Technology, Eng...