How to Actually Promote Diversity in STEM
The future depends on a robust scientific workforce, but millions of minority students are massively underrepresented in these fields. How can we get more minority kids into STEM?
The future depends on a robust scientific workforce, but millions of minority students are massively underrepresented in these fields. How can we get more minority kids into STEM?
New report argues that schools are overlooking gifted students who would benefit from services, including large numbers of African American and Latino students
In 1995, NASA astronaut Dr. Bernard Harris became the first African American to perform a spacewalk and now he aims to get diverse students interested in STEM and space exploration
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