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"Suzanne is one of the hardest working scientists I know." --Patrick Phillips
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Sandrine Etienne-Manneville "knew exactly what she was doing, where the project was going, and what needed to be done," says former postdoc supervisor Alan Hall.
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"Andrea treats me like someone who’s intelligent enough to run a laboratory experiment by himself, but she’s always there for questions. She’ll have a long conversation with a former student who’s visiting from med school, or talk to us about our futures, or hang out and discuss TV. She’s your friend, and she cares about you." --Matthew Mansh
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Every year the program scours the nation for eight talented students of color, who have at least a junior standing in college and who are pondering marine science careers.
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The transition to graduate school required her to learn how to handle family and financial issues, while also keeping up with her studies and research.
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Your personal statement should clearly express your understanding of what graduate school is about and how the graduate degree will build upon your previous experiences toward the attainment of your career goals.
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Asked to assess the programs, the panel threw up its hands.
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Her past experiences helped her realize the importance of being a scientist and a mentor, and she currently uses her expertise to help manage natural resources and to bring women and minorities, especially Native Americans, into science.
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"RISE wants all students, especially the ones who think they can't do it or aren't sure [about a career in science]." --Robyn Hannigan
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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).
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The bill allowed NSF to develop a new program to increase the number of U.S. citizens and permanent residents with undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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"Undergraduates should get experience in a lab, the field, or a museum, to see if that sort of research suits them." --Scott Edwards
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Women leaders in science—from a university president and policy makers to an academic researcher and industrial scientists—see improvements in this field’s gender balance, but they also know that more must be done. An increasing number of women are entering scientific studies in college, but better ways are needed to keep these women in science and to help them grow into leadership positions.
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"The more options and more information students have about career choices, the better career choices they will make,"
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Several programs are aiming to increase the number of individuals with disabilities in science and technology careers by removing barriers and changing attitudes.
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Nationwide and institution-sized surveys show a leaky pipeline partially patched, but the reservoir still far from full.
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On January 20, Barack Obama became the first African American to be sworn in as President of the United States. On that day television screens carried images of African American men and women moved to tears as they watched the historical event—one that many of them thought they would never witness in their lifetimes.
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