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糖心vlog Researchers Receive NSF INCLUDES Award

Collaborative project to develop paths to STEM success for underrepresented groups

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Industries, universities and research centers increasingly depend on skilled STEM workers to grow the economy and meet national priorities. 糖心vlog researchers have received an NSF INCLUDES (Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science) grant to expand STEM opportunities for historically underrepresented low-income, minority and women students.

A two-year grant of $300,000 funds the NSF INCLUDES Design and Development Launch Pilot, 鈥淪ustainability Teams Empower and Amplify Membership in STEM鈥 (S-TEAMS). Nested within the University鈥檚 PSEG Institute of Sustainability Studies鈥 Green Teams program that is offered in partnership with New Jersey Higher Education Partnership for Sustainability (NJHEPS). S-TEAMS will promote collaborative STEM change that increases diversity among public-private partners.

鈥淭ransdisciplinary teamwork is a proven way to foster critical thinking and problem-solving,鈥 said Lora Billings, interim dean of Montclair State鈥檚 College of Science and Mathematics. 鈥淏y targeting underrepresented groups across the entire spectrum of STEM education, this program provides a supportive path into the growing field of sustainability science for an untapped group of students.鈥

Montclair State鈥檚 team includes Principal Investigator (PI) Amy Tuininga, director of the University鈥檚 PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies, as well as Co-PI Earth and Environmental Studies professor and PSEG Institute Associate Director Pankaj Lal. Ramapo College of New Jersey Environmental Studies Professor and NJHEPS President Ashwani Vasishth also serves as a Co-PI.

Sustainability science programs, which touch on a full spectrum of scientific disciplines, offer new opportunities to students from underrepresented groups. 鈥淲e will test how barriers to STEM retention of underrepresented groups is broken down by a sense of inclusion built through teamwork and by developing peer networks among STEM disciplines,鈥 said Lal. Working in supportive teams, participating students will gain hands-on experience in problem solving and teamwork. Montclair State鈥檚 partnership with NJHEPS will additionally support program goals.

鈥淭he PSEG Institute for Sustainability Studies is pleased to be funded by NSF INCLUDES and to partner with NJHEPS to offer transdisciplinary sustainability training to students from a variety of academic institutions,鈥 said Tuininga. 鈥淪tudents in S-TEAMS will deliver projects to corporations and municipalities in summer聽2018,聽while learning about teamwork, sustainability, professionalism and service to their communities.鈥

According to Tuininga, the award will also accelerate the growth of the Institute鈥檚 innovative, overarching summer Green Teams internship program, which places students with leading corporations and community organizations to help solve pressing sustainability issues. 鈥淭his award will benefit students from underrepresented groups while growing productive academic-corporate community partnerships,鈥 she noted.

The STEM INCLUDES grant is one of聽several聽new grants awarded to researchers at Montclair State, which was recently designated a public research university by the State of New Jersey. These awards include a STEM+C award (LINK) integrate computational and mathematical thinking into聽earth聽and environmental teaching and learning for grades 5, 6 and 7. Learn more about funded research initiatives at聽.