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March 02, 2007

Priming the Mind

"I thought, if these people are saying they can go to these places, maybe I can too." -- Lawrence Williams

March 23, 2007

A Question of Balance

"I produce 10 data points that completely undermine what everybody thinks they know about the archaeological record here. It was really important and really interesting, and almost nobody believed me." -Joan Brenner Coltrain

April 20, 2007

MiSciNet Profile: Wilfredo Colón

"This idea of research was foreign to me. I'm sure that had it not been for that opportunity, I would not be a scientist today." --Wilfredo Colón

May 11, 2007

Still Learning

Julia Kempe couldn't bring herself to choose between physics and maths, nor between two graduate institutions. So she did two Ph.D.s at once in quantum computation.

June 01, 2007

Jarita Holbrook: Guiding Star

"I had no idea that there were other African-American woman astronomers until I hooked up with the National Society of Black Physicists during my master's degree." --Jarita Holbrook

August 03, 2007

The Curt Flood Effect

"We hear persistent reports of postdocs and other folks working on grants who are either forbidden to take maternity leave or told that if they do, they'll be fired." --Joan Williams

August 24, 2007

Suzanne Estes: Talking Evolution

"Suzanne is one of the hardest working scientists I know." --Patrick Phillips

October 12, 2007

Special Feature: Experiences of Ethnic Minorities in Science

October 12, 2007

Bouncing Back in a New Country

His cultural identity has not caused any real hardships or put any of his professional goals out of reach, Bounceur feels.

October 12, 2007

In the Minority: Three Scientists Describe Working Outside Their Native Lands

October 12, 2007

Experiences of Ethnic Minorities in Science: Resources

November 23, 2007

A Family, a Laboratory, and an EMBO Award

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.

November 30, 2007

Big Science at a Small College

"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

February 04, 2005

Creating Engineering Programs in Tribal Colleges

Eleven tribal colleges have banded together to join the National Science Foundation-sponsored All Nations Alliance for Minority Participation (ANAMP) in order to help Native Americans train for careers in engineering.

April 21, 2006

MentorDoctor: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

June 17, 2005

NAMSS: Recruiting Minorities for STEM Careers

NAMSS, established at OSU in 1990 mainly for Native Americans, now provides an effective educational support system for African-American, Hispanic, and Asian-American students interested in STEM careers.

May 27, 2005

Narrowing the Diversity Gap in Marine Science

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.

February 11, 2005

Transferring to a Four-Year Institution

Whether you are starting classes at a community college or nearing completion of your associate degree, don't forget that many scientists, mathematicians, and engineers started their careers at two-year schools.

May 13, 2005

Concha Gómez: A Math Guru for Women and Minorities

Students are on a journey to discover who they are and what they can become.

February 17, 2006

Same School, Different Degree, All Part of the Plan

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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