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Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate

Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate. NO LONGER A DREAM DEFERRED: Greater Minority STEM Participation Through Academic Opportunity and Institutional Change. Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (NEAGEP).

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Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate

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  1. Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate NO LONGER A DREAM DEFERRED: Greater Minority STEM Participation Through Academic Opportunity and Institutional Change

  2. Northeast Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (NEAGEP) University of Massachusetts Amherst Boston University MIT Penn State University Rutgers University University of Connecticut University of Maine University of New Hampshire University of Rhode Island University of Vermont Bennett College Jackson State University Lincoln University Medgar Evers College University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez

  3. GOAL: Substantially increase the number of underrepresented U.S. minority students who obtain Ph.D. degrees in STEM disciplines and enter the professoriate

  4. Underrepresentedminorities: 28.3% of the U.S. population in 2000 8.0% of the total science and engineering labor force 5.9% of doctoral degrees in STEM

  5. Minority STEM Ph.D. Students Enrolled in NEAGEP Institutions

  6. Building a Pathway at UMass Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) NEAGEP Internships NEAGEP Graduate Support Program

  7. SPUR Eight-week program of mentored research Stipend, free room and board Transportation costs covered www.neagep.org/spur.asp

  8. NEAGEP Internship Program Accept recent graduates into SPUR If students want to stay and their faculty mentors recommend them, they become Interns Paid graduate-level stipend, take graduate courses and work in a laboratory for a year Apply to graduate school and enter in fall if accepted

  9. NEAGEP Graduate Student Support Program First and Fifth-Year Fellowships Near-Peer Mentoring Monthly Social Events Creative Solutions Professional Development Events Travel to Professional Meetings

  10. Partner Visiting Scientist Program Junior faculty from Partner Institutions spend all or part of the summer at UMass Amherst Receive stipend Learn new techniques Develop collaborative projects

  11. People Who Make It Work:

  12. URM Enrollment in All STEM Ph.D. Programs at UMA

  13. Earned Doctoral Degrees (STEM URM)

  14. Consider UMass Amherst 24 Excellent graduate programs Community of scholars through NEAGEP and beyond Committed faculty mentors Welcoming community

  15. Vicente Gomez: Microbiology Kathy Nieves Puigdoller: Fisheries and Wildlife, Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

  16. Almaris Alonso: Microbiology

  17. Ibis Benito: Electrical and Computer Engineering

  18. Jorge Trabal: Electrical and Computer Engineering

  19. Lisandra Garay Vega: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

  20. Jeniffer Concepcion: Microbiology

  21. Adaris Rodriguez Cortez: Molecular and Cell Biology

  22. Enid Arcelay: Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences Erick Roman Perez: Molecular and Cell Biology Mara Isel Guerrero: Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences

  23. Nestor Chevere: Chemisty

  24. German Colon: Physics

  25. Daniella Gonzalez: Chemistry

  26. Zuleika Medina: Chemistry Defended her dissertation on September 13, 2007!!

  27. Edgardo Ortiz: Physics

  28. Theresa Ortiz: Molecular and Cell Biology

  29. Elih Velazquez: Chemistry

  30. Kirsten Granados: Kinesiology

  31. Luis Rosado: Kinesiology

  32. Visit our website: http://www.neagep.org

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