Attention Juniors: Want to be a STEM Secondary teacher? Apply for this scholarship today!

The NSF Noyce Scholars Grant, STEM Upstate NY (STEM Up NY), addresses the shortage of STEM secondary teachers in high-need schools.

A team of five professors at Clarkson have been granted $1,199,780 through the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program to help address the shortage of STEM secondary teachers in high-need schools.  Under the direction of Seema Rivera (PI), assistant professor in STEM Education and co-PIs Katie Kavanagh, professor in math, Michael Ramsdell, associate professor in physics, Jan DeWaters, associate professor in engineering, and Ben Galluzzo, associate professor in Math/STEM Education, the STEM Up NY Program benefits society by integrating teacher preparation and research to recruit, prepare, and retain a talented and effective STEM education workforce of culturally responsive teachers with cutting-edge capabilities.

In order to build a strong STEM Teacher community in Northern New York, the project provides scholarships for 20 students during both their undergraduate senior year and the post-baccalaureate/MAT degree year.  This award starts this July 2019 and is expected to end in 2024.  Interested students should contact the PI or co-PI for further details. 

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