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March 04, 2005

Solving the Mysteries of Matter

Assamagan has dedicated his career to developing detectors and software to explore still-uncharted areas of particle physics.

December 14, 2001

Der Weg an die Spitze ist hart

Wer glaubt, die Gleichberechtigung hätte sich in der modernen westlichen Welt längst durchgesetzt, irrt sich gewaltig.

January 23, 2004

Naturopathic Medicine: The Future of Medicine

The text of this article is currently under review.

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."

July 12, 2002

The Coalition to Diversify Computing

The mission of the CDC is to aid in building a diverse community of computer researchers and professionals.

August 20, 2004

Peer Mentoring, Part 1: Why We Must Lift As We Climb

We, as successful minority scientists and engineers, need to improve how we foster and encourage one another's success and growth.

February 25, 2005

Educated Woman: The Grad School Adventures of Micella Phoenix DeWhyse - Chapter 36: What Have You Been Doing All This Time? (The Thesis Proposal, Part 2)

There may be times in our lives when we should fight to the death for our ideas. The thesis defense is not one of those times.

October 19, 2001

Overwork: Does it have To Be a Life of Quiet Desperation?

One would think that with all of the technological marvels now at our disposal we would have plenty of time on our hands...

July 01, 2005

Christopher Andronicos: Understanding Mountains and Minorities

Andronicos feels a tremendous amount of responsibility to help other minority students persevere and succeed in their studies.

November 09, 2001

Knocking on the Door of the Ivory Tower

"Women who are OK with their outsider status are the ones who will persevere and achieve senior positions. If you require a sense of belonging and are not sure of yourself, negative messages will carry more weight."

May 21, 2004

Chasing the Ghost of Diversity

"There isn't a 'magic bullet' to fix the problem, but all things are possible if individual members of the scientific community are willing to work together."

June 28, 2002

An Interview With Jennie Patrick

"Whether an individual is a first or is one of a few, it is important to stay focused on what it is that you wish to accomplish."

February 15, 2002

High School to College *Index of Articles*

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

February 18, 2005

Severo Ochoa (1905-1993)

March 02, 2001

Underrepresented Minorities in Science: Dreams of a Future Astronaut

June 14, 2002

The Unwritten Rules of Graduate School

"Active involvement in research helps you develop the technical and critical thinking skills necessary to being a good graduate student and scientist."

October 13, 2000

New Faces, New Futures

January 14, 2005

Community College Students: An Untapped Source of Future Scientists

I hope to inspire established scientists at all institutions to involve more community college students in research projects and to remind these researchers of the tremendous potential many of these students have to influence the future of the scientific community.

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