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Federal News Network: Less than a third of federal STEM employees are women

Federal News Network: Less than a third of federal STEM employees are women

Among efforts to increase diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in the federal workforce, women still fall significantly behind in representation for agencies’ science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) roles. Women comprised just 29.3% of federal STEM workers, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission reported on July 13. The statistic was based on data from fiscal 2019, the most recent information available. The number was just ahead of STEM workers nationwide. Data from the Census Bureau showed that women made up about 27% of the overall STEM workforce in the U.S.

Improving science literacy means changing science education

Improving science literacy means changing science education

To graduate with a science major, college students must complete between 40 and 60 credit hours of science coursework. That means spending around 2,500 hours in the classroom throughout their undergraduate career. However, research has shown that despite all that effort, most college science courses give students only a fragmented understanding of fundamental scientific concepts. The teaching method reinforces memorization of isolated facts, proceeding from one textbook chapter to the next without necessarily making connections between them, instead of learning how to use the information and connect those facts meaningfully. (THE CONVERSATION)

Longtime University President’s Legacy: A Diverse New Generation in STEM

Longtime University President’s Legacy: A Diverse New Generation in STEM

BALTIMORE —Late one night in the fall of 2020, when Kizzmekia Corbett learned the vaccine she had helped design was highly effective against the coronavirus, there was only one person she wanted to call: Freeman A. Hrabowski III, the longtime president of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. At 34, Dr. Corbett was the first Black woman to achieve such a feat, a groundbreaking development in the fight against the deadliest pandemic in recent U.S. history. But all she could think about was the man she had met as an 18-year-old freshman at the university, who immediately recognized her thick Southern accent and her potential to make history. (NY TIMES)

Northern Arizona University: Team will use $1.3 million in Funding to Reduce Racial Disparities in STEM Graduate Program

Northern Arizona University: Team will use $1.3 million in Funding to Reduce Racial Disparities in STEM Graduate Program

Newswise.com: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, only 10 percent of all master’s degrees were awarded to Latinx students between 2015-16, and a stunningly low 1 percent to Indigenous students. The situation for Ph.D. students is even more dire, with only 8 percent of Ph.D. graduates coming from Latinx populations and less than 1 percent from Indigenous populations.

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A’s, Chevron grant to benefit STEM education

A’s, Chevron grant to benefit STEM education

MLB.com: The Oakland A’s Community Fund and Chevron have announced a $40,000 grant to East Oakland Youth Development Center (EOYDC). The donation will support the general operation expenses of EOYDC’s Pathway to College and Careers (PTC2) program budget, specifically helping 25 high school students tour colleges across the United States and providing job skill training, mentorship and scholarships to more than 250 students.

STEM Global Action Affiliates Are Making a Difference in Communities

STEM Global Action Affiliates Are Making a Difference in Communities

Since founding STEM NOLA, a New Orleans-based, non-profit, Dr, Calvin Mackie’s initiatives are pioneering STEM education directly in communities. The programs have impacted more than 80,000 students, 20,000 families and 2,150 schools across the U.S. and in five countries abroad. This summer, Dr. Mackie founded STEM Global Action, which oversees STEM NOLA and other affiliates across the country and in Africa.

Incorporating the Arts into STEM Education

Incorporating the Arts into STEM Education

While art can be found in numerous areas of STEM, from biology to chemistry to even engineering, the place of art at Tech is often contested. Because Tech is a technology-based research institute, some students believe the arts should play only a small role in the classroom. However, many Tech students enjoy the arts, and want to see school administrations add more art requirements into STEM degree curriculums.

Hechinger Report

Hechinger Report

Hechinger Report: The proportion of bachelor’s degrees in science awarded to Black graduates remained flat at about 9 percent from 2001 to 2016; in engineering, it declined from 5 percent to 4 percent; and in math, it dropped from 7 percent to 4 percent. By Melba Newsome

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