Hope everyone is taking time to find joy this fall; I recently got to see aurora borealis in Nebraska, which was awe-inspiring. In one of the spring newsletters, I wrote about living our values. Continue reading…
Wendy was recently interviewed by The Grading Podcast. This definitely goes further into the weeds than we often are in PROSPECT, where we focus on partnerships and transfer pathways. Continue reading…
Invisible Labor team members are finalizing three journal manuscripts; manuscripts are anticipated to be submitted for peer review by the year’s end. Continue reading…
In this reflection, Janet Arogundale (PhD, University of North Carolina, Greensboro) shares lessons learned from her GRA work on STAMPS – highlighting self-efficacy, belonging, and science identity in STEM. Continue reading…
James Madison University's NSF REU in Mathematics will host several projects next summer. One highlight is "Math Connections Theater", mentored by Dr. Vladislav Kokushkin (Virginia Tech), which blends mathematics, performance, and humor. Continue reading…
This month's shoutouts spotlight the STEM Self-Efficacy and Invisible Labor group members whose work kept the work focused and moving. Join us in celebrating these colleagues. Continue reading…
Need fresh ideas for your program? The S-STEM REC newsletter brings you practical resources and approaches from the S-STEM community. Click here to read the latest issue. Continue reading…