The NSF National Resource Hub for STEM Education at Hispanic Serving Institutions will provide HSIs with resources for building institutional capacity that will increase STEM student retention and degree completion (NSF Awards 1832338 and 1832345). The Hub is a collaborative effort between New Mexico State University (NMSU), California State University at Northridge (CSUN), and Dona Ana Community College (DACC).
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The NSF National Resource Hub for STEM Education at Hispanic Serving Institutions will provide HSIs with resources for building institutional capacity that will increase STEM student retention and degree completion (NSF Awards 1832338 and 1832345). The Hub is a collaborative effort between New Mexico State University (NMSU), California State University at Northridge (CSUN), and Dona Ana Community College (DACC).
The May 7, 2021 focus: Small Steps to Connecting Community College Students to Campus, Dr. Becky Mercer, Associate Dean for STEM and Allied Health, Palm Beach State College (PBSC)
Our Impression of the Challenges Community Colleges Face, Dr. Nora Garza, Vice President for Resource Development & External Affairs, Laredo College
The April 9, 2021 webinar focus: Evaluation as a Strength of Your Grant Proposal, Racheal Boren, Director, NMSU Southwest Outreach Academic Research (SOAR) Evaluation and Policy Center
Learn about the program and specifically the current solicitation opportunity. During the webinar, participants will learn about the program’s model and fundamentals, including the program’s phased approach and innovation processes used to accelerate basic research into practice; and the solicitation opportunity to include the research track focuses, required Convergence Accelerator fundamentals, and important submission information.
Learn about the program and specifically the current solicitation opportunity. During the webinar, participants will learn about the program’s model and fundamentals, including the program’s phased approach and innovation processes used to accelerate basic research into practice; and the solicitation opportunity to include the research track focuses, required Convergence Accelerator fundamentals, and important submission information.
The NSF INCLUDES Coordination Hub is excited to host an event with representatives from across the federal agencies to share upcoming Federal Undergraduate STEM virtual internship opportunities on February 18 at 3 pm ET. The event will also provide advice to undergrads on participating in virtual internships.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) invites you to join a webinar (via Zoom) on Tuesday, February 2, 2021, at 4 p.m. ET to learn about NSF insights on fellowships, internships, and funding STEM pathways. Registration is required.
Students you're invited to participate in a (free) #BetterPoster science communication workshop and poster competition, sponsored by the NSF EPSCoR EOD Council and the EPSCoR/IDeA Foundation. It's on February 18th from 3PM - 6PM CST, attendees will sign up for 30-minute time slots.
Participants will receive individual consultation to either modify an existing research poster or create a new one in the #BetterPoster format. The finished product will be entered in a competition to win Visa gift cards and be featured on social media.
The session will provide a brief background of the NSF EPSCoR Track 1 program and an overview of the Biosciences topic. Participants will have the opportunity to explore white paper ideas with potential collaborators. Please attend an informational session on November 30 or December 1 in advance of this topical session. All registrants will receive a copy of the slides and a link to the recorded session after the event takes place.
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