University receives two major awards to bolster STEM programs at Hispanic Serving Institutions
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Scholars find antagonism toward motherhood dissuades women from pursuing academic science careers
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Campus partners on grant project to expand representation, achievement in STEM among graduate students of color
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UC Santa Barbara joins group of 19 universities dedicated to a three-year effort to diversify faculty in STEM fields
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Black studies scholar Sharon Tettegah named a fellow of the IAspire Leadership Academy
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UC Santa Barbara hosts a day of science and technology events for local middle and high school students
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Assistance during the first years of a biology major leads to higher retention of first-generation students
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UC Santa Barbara-Port Hueneme partnership recognized for excellence in education
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UC Santa Barbara welcomes a new cohort of doctoral students from underrepresented backgrounds
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Alliance of Women in Media Arts and Technology conference features internationally known artists and scholars
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UCSB scholar and co-authors examine China’s drive to become the world leader in technological innovation
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Partnership with UC Merced, CSUs, aims to boost numbers of underrepresented minorities among higher-ed faculty
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Undergraduates from across the UC system converged on UCSB for the 18th Annual UC LEADS Research and Leadership Symposium
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UCSB Alliance of Women in Media Arts and Technology hosts inaugural conference
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UCSB joins a national project to study career pathways for Ph.D. students
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The Gevirtz School teams with Girls Inc. to help 4th – 6th graders find their inner Madame Curie
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Female high school students get a peek at studying science, technology, engineering and math in college
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MESA Day encourages junior high and high school students to pursue education in science and technology
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Hoping to inspire girls to pursue science, Photonics Society UCSB holds weeklong outreach event
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UCSB and new interactive science museum MOXI partner to engage the public in science, technology, engineering, arts and math
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UCSB sociologist seeks to explain why affluent countries are more likely than poor ones to see fewer women in STEM careers
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Conference organized by UCSB researchers will examine STEM learning for the disabled
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The U.S. Navy and UC Santa Barbara formalize agreement to expose veterans, community college students to civilian STEM careers
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UC Santa Barbara, U.S. Navy collaborate to introduce veterans, community college students to civilian STEM careers
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Media Arts and Technology graduate students mentor at local engineering academy in unique new collaboration aimed at education reform
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Tech Savvy gave girls and their parents the chance to participate in hands-on science workshops and learn "savvy skills"
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Gottfried’s study will be the first to provide a clearinghouse of rigorous research related to contextual factors of STEM outcomes
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The new BioMentors program is designed to address the challenge of increasing the success and retention of STEM majors
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Approximately 500 junior high school and high school students participated in the 15th annual Science & Technology MESA Day.
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) has committed $417,822 to continue funding UC Santa Barbara's innovative Internships in Nanosystems Science, Engineering and Technology (INSET) program.
