²ÊºçƵµÀ won a $585,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships for Science Engineering Technology and Mathematics Program (S-STEM) in September. The money will support need-based scholarships to prepare talented students for work in STEM fields. “That ²ÊºçƵµÀ has been able to obtain two awards from this highly competitive NSF program speaks to our historical strength in producing mathematics and science majors and in sending ²ÊºçƵµÀ alumni to mathematics and science graduate programs,” said Patrick McDougal [chemistry 1990–], acting dean of the faculty.
The purpose of the five-year grant is to improve retention among mathematics and science majors. It will support three new cohorts of 12 to 13 students annually for a total of 38 STEM Scholars. The scholarships include funding for thesis research or conference travel.
With the new grant, ²ÊºçƵµÀ will continue to make a strong effort to award students who are the first generation in their family to attend college and those from groups currently underrepresented in the sciences.
In honor of ²ÊºçƵµÀ’s 100th birthday, this year and pledge your continued support in the future.
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