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May 04, 2007

A Tunnel to Atlanta

Working with a professor and lab mates from back home make for an easier, more congenial experience than plunging into a strictly American cultural environment.

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.

December 23, 2005

Educated Woman--Chapter 46: Episodes in Crisis Management

Tallying every offense, every problem, every worry--and keeping them in mind-- creates crazy, ugly people with ulcers and bad attitudes.

November 25, 2005

Educated Woman - Chapter 45: And Now For Something Completely Different

Peering in from the outside, the research lab I visited for about a month provided a completely different research experience than what I was used to in the United States.

March 24, 2006

Educated Woman, Chapter 49: The Grad-School Success-O-Meter

In grad school, a certain amount of failure is inevitable.

October 28, 2005

SHPE - Mentoring Hispanic Engineers and Scientists

As a result of this increased student enrollment, SHPE recently opened an office at the University of Texas at Arlington that is dedicated solely to its student programs.

April 28, 2006

Educated Woman, Chapter 50: Superstar or Falling Star?

Science and engineering offer a unique opportunity to achieve something earthshattering, but that pursuit of perfection and greatness can come at a high price.

February 24, 2006

Educated Woman: Chapter 48: Road Trip Realizations

In the end, it’s up to you to take responsibility for your life and your research.

January 27, 2006

Educated Woman: Chapter 47--The End is Nearer

I know the end is coming, maybe not this spring, but soon.

March 21, 2008

Ahead of Her Time

"The key is to take advantage of whatever assets you have in your life. Get everything you possibly can out of your opportunities," says Aifantis's former high school principal, Kass Simila.

December 07, 2012

Getting Back Your Mojo

Psychologists share tips for figuring out what's sapping your enthusiasm—and how to get it back.

January 18, 2013

Is NSF's 'Product' Category a Finished Product?

The agency has updated its grant proposal guide, but its new use of "products" in the biosketch, in place of publications, is ambiguous.

December 14, 2012

Administrative Hurdles Delay Ph.D. Scholarships in Spain

Many Spanish trainees have been forced to start their doctorates without financial help.

February 11, 2013

House Committee Debates High-Skill Immigration

The House Judiciary Committee invited experts to discuss the effects of high-skill immigration on the U.S. workforce, but there was little talk about what employers actually need.

December 28, 2012

Science Careers 2012: The Year's Best Stories

The best and most popular stories of 2012, as chosen by readers and editors.

December 14, 2012

The Myth of the Well-Rounded Scientist

Despite what grad school admissions committees seem to believe, outside interests are good.

November 23, 2012

Successful Careers: A Matter of Confidence

Identifying and addressing self-confidence issues can help early-career scientists make swifter progress.

February 25, 2013

Success Factors in Transformative Research

One of the last sessions at the 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting looked at transformative research and the factors that facilitate it—or don't.

March 01, 2013

Live From D.C., It's High-Skill Immigration Reform!

Recent political pronouncements would be laughable if they weren't potentially so harmful.

March 05, 2013

Plodding Progress for Women, Minorities in Science

A recent NSF report finds that efforts to improve the representation of women, minorities, and people with disabilities in science and engineering are slow going.

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