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May 14, 2004

Making the Grade

November 14, 2003

Summer Research Opportunities for Minorities

January 30, 2004

Perspectives: The Gender Gap in Math and Science

"The purpose of this article is to examine the facts about the achievement gap between girls and boys with respect to math and science."

December 09, 2005

Piecing Together the Past

“Biocultural anthropologists are physical anthropologists that are committed to determining the facts of peoples’ lives by integrating biological and cultural data
.”--Rachel Watkins

September 10, 2004

Perspectives: Preparing Postdocs of Color

The 3-day workshop, held from 18 to 20 August 2004 at the AAAS building in Washington, D.C., provided students with a wealth of information including funding sources, networking skills, grant writing, and career development strategies.

October 17, 2003

Shahidul Islam: Balancing Patient Care and Research

Dr. Islam's best advice to prospective academic clinicians is "to find a discipline/specialty you like and dive in."

February 17, 2006

Finding Answers for Society's Ills

Like other social psychologists, Clinton-Sherrod is an expert in human social behavior and on how culture affects behavior in social systems.

May 27, 2005

Our Community: MiSciNet Campus Reps

Using their own words, MiSciNet is proud to feature a few of these extraordinary ambassadors of science.

December 19, 2003

Vision Cellars

"As I grew older, I tasted other wines and started seriously considering winemaking as a career." -Mac McDonald

July 29, 2005

Testing the Waters in Pharmaceutical Research

Specializing in Phase 1 and Phase 2A clinical drug-testing trials, the job of King’s research group is to help new drugs gain Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approval.

July 02, 2004

Perspectives: Affirmative Action--A Year After the UM Decision

Does affirmative action really work? Has the situation for minority students changed since then? This article will briefly address the situation and the future of affirmative action.

December 22, 2006

Managing Your Money While in College

"Potential employers may check credit records, and they don't want to see a lot of consumer debt." --Brent Neiser

January 14, 2005

The Wonder of Small Things

Whitney B. Hill, who joined MVA in October as a research scientist, prepares and analyzes environmental samples for identification and characterization using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM).

May 20, 2005

FACES: Diversifying Engineering and Science

While several colleges and universities participate in AGEP, four Atlanta-area schools have been successful in meeting the goals of the program.

December 19, 2003

Space Time

Woodrow Whitlow was named deputy director of Kennedy Space Center in September 2003; he gives MiSciNet the inside scoop on his life and work at NASA.

October 10, 2003

Perspectives: 2003 SACNAS National Conference

"The purpose of the national SACNAS meeting was to connect students and professionals and promote diversity within the scientific community."

September 15, 2006

Dissecting Dialects

[L]inguistics has recently become a field that has funds to recruit linguists of color.

September 12, 2003

Leading the Way

"Dr. Harewood has been involved in many scientific discoveries that have benefited mankind, but perhaps his most important achievement is helping to prepare future scientists for biomedical research."

March 26, 2004

Perspectives: The Human Challenge

Although the information presented is based on hard data, his personal "spin" on the current and future status of Mexican immigrants in the U.S. is terribly divisive and attacks one of our society's greatest strengths--our diversity.

November 04, 2005

Investigating the Neural and Vascular Consequences of Stroke

"When I came to MSM, I wanted to build something that would incorporate my background in cardiovascular [research] and neuroscience, and stroke was the perfect venue for that."--Byron Ford

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