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News Release 18-001

NSF makes first awards through Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program

Funding will bolster STEM capacity at HSIs

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Alexandra Coso Strong leads a class at Franklin W. Olin College.

Alexandra Coso Strong leads a class at Franklin W. Olin College. Strong will lead an HSI Program conference on engineering education.

Credit: Franklin W. Olin College


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Two students at The City College of New York discuss a research project.

A project at The City College of New York (CCNY) will explore increasing access in urban STEM programs. Two CCNY students are seen here discussing a research project.

Credit: The City College of New York


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HSI conference at Nova Southeastern University

Nova Southeastern University organized a conference looking at best STEM learning practices for Hispanic students, focused on two-year and four-year STEM pathways and collaboration involving HSIs, including undergraduate STEM research and industry experiences. The conference was one of four held in 2017 that helped inform the design of the NSF HSI Program.

Credit: Nova Southeastern University


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Investigators from the University of Arizona

A conference organized by investigators at the University of Arizona focused on insights into STEM learning at HSIs from the Southwest.

Credit: University of Arizona


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Nora Garza

Nora Garza will lead an HSI Program project at Laredo Community College titled "PROMISE: Providing Resources and Opportunities for Minorities in STEM Education."

Credit: Nora Garza


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