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National Science Foundation Renews Funding for Upstate Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Program

Tuesday, August 1, 2023, By Diane Stirling
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Funding for operating the (ULSAMP) program has been renewed, permitting 黑料不打烊 to continue leading a seven-institution initiative to broaden educational opportunities for students from underrepresented communities to study and pursue careers in the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) , the fourth time the ULSAMP program has been funded. 黑料不打烊 leads the program, which also involves Clarkson University, Cornell University, Monroe Community College, Onondaga Community College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Rochester Institute of Technology.

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ULSAMP program participant Donyell Logan received the Chancellor鈥檚 Citation for Student Research award from University Chancellor Kent Syverud in 2023. The award recognized Logan鈥檚 research in inorganic chemistry.

The program promotes practices that increase the number of students from ULSAMP populations in STEM majors; increases the number of underrepresented students entering STEM careers or graduate-level programs; and conducts and disseminates scholarly research to assess the impact of research experiences for undergraduates on their graduate enrollment and completion.

, vice chancellor, provost and chief academic officer, says, 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is proud to have this important grant renewed for a fourth time. Its objectives mirror the University鈥檚 crucial missions to expand education in the STEM fields, broaden educational opportunities for underrepresented communities, boost levels of research and creative activity and continue productive alliances with the wider community. We are proud to have led this initiative for 16 years now and to work with alliance partners on these important goals.鈥

School of Education Leadership

The University鈥檚 LSAMP program is housed in the School of Education鈥檚 . The program has been highly successful in increasing the enrollment, retention, graduation and graduate-school enrollment of underrepresented STEM students. When the program began in 2007, ULSAMP institutions enrolled 1,943 underrepresented STEM students in undergraduate programs and awarded 249 bachelor鈥檚 degrees. By 2020, those numbers increased to 3,891 students enrolled and 700 degrees awarded, according to 黑料不打烊 co-principal investigator and ULSAMP program director.

The renewed NSF funding is essential to the achievements of the Upstate LSAMP program, Hamilton says. 鈥淲e are excited to be able to continue this great work. This funding has allowed us to increase the number of underrepresented minority students who are pursuing STEM fields, support student transition from community colleges to four-year institutions, boost undergraduate research and graduate school preparation and provide students with leadership and professional development opportunities. Program funding has also helped us expand collaborations across our campuses and with our industry and government partners,鈥 Hamilton says.

Student Research Opportunities

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ULSAMP research scholars Kaura Reyes (top) and Jazmine Richardson (at right below)

The ULSAMP program operates several programs that encourage participation in robust research activities in the STEM fields. They include an undergraduate research program where students participate in projects with distinguished faculty; a summer experience providing paid research experience and networking with faculty and staff; an annual symposium that recognizes elite scholars鈥 participation in research projects on and off campus; reimbursement of funds for students to travel to attend or present at conferences; and graduate school stipends for students pursuing master鈥檚 and doctoral programs.

Studying STEM Interest Factors

The factors that lead students to decide to continue studying in the STEM fields is the subject of a current School of Education faculty research project, according to Hamilton.

Cathy Engstrom, associate professor of higher education and the School of Education鈥檚 faculty director of graduate studies, and Dawn Johnson, associate professor of higher education, are studying current and former USLAMP summer students鈥 involvement in their research experiences. The investigators are examining the graduate school aspirations, pathways and outcomes of USLAMP underrepresented minority students to gain insights regarding their decisions to pursue, delay or opt out of graduate study in STEM fields.

The research project鈥檚 goal is to link effective practices within ULSAMP to facilitate students鈥 graduate study interests and aspirations. The researchers also hope to define the kinds of activities (such as providing聽 woman doing a experiment holding two items and examining them.undergraduate research opportunities, conducting GRE preparation, and hearing graduate students speak about their research experiences) that strengthen students鈥 aspirations to pursue graduate study in STEM fields.

Several community and industry partners will also be collaborating with the alliance over the next five years to provide real-world research opportunities, Hamilton says. They include Micron Technology, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and National Grid.

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