Upcoming Webinar: Preparing for the AACC Annual

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Since 1920, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) has been the go-to organization for the nation’s predominately associate degree-granting regionally accredited institutions. The association hosts one of the largest convenings of community college professionals and offers engaging speakers, relevant professional development, and unsurpassed networking opportunities. AACC Annual provides access to the nation’s community college leaders who collectively serve more than 40 percent of the nation’s undergraduates.

The AACC is hosting an upcoming webinar regarding submitting to their annual conference. AACC Annual creates opportunities to design and solve today’s priority challenges and to identify opportunities and innovation to support the country’s community college students. The webinar will help by learning about the processes for submitting abstracts and award nominations. Register online on the Zoom website

New Research: Diversity in Community Colleges

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Community colleges play a crucial role in serving a diverse student population in the United States, particularly immigrants and students who grew up speaking languages other than English. These students face unique challenges in pursuing higher education, but supporting their educational goals is essential for both campus enrichment and the overall strength of the country.

A significant percentage of public community college students (37.3%) are either first-generation immigrants (13.8%) or have at least one foreign-born parent (23.5%). This percentage is higher compared to students in four-year colleges and universities. In public four-year institutions, only 32.9% of students fall into these categories. The numbers are even lower for private, not-for-profit four-year colleges and universities (28.9%) and for-profit four-year institutions (30.8%).

Community college students also have diverse language backgrounds. More than a quarter (27.3%) of public community college students reported that a language other than English was at least partially the first language they learned to speak. Additionally, nearly a quarter of these students stated that they used a language other than...

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Upcoming Event: FABTECH 2023

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The metalworking industry is set to gather at North America's largest metal forming, fabricating, welding, and finishing event on Monday, September 11, 2023, at 8:00 AM and concludes on Thursday, September 14, 2023, at 5:00 PM.

Metal enthusiasts, industrial leaders, and professionals from various sectors will meet at FABTECH to seek the latest innovations, cutting-edge technologies, and networking opportunities. Exhibitors will showcase products, machinery, and services, presenting a diverse range of solutions to address the evolving needs of the metalworking industry.

Set in Chicago, attendees will have the chance to participate in workshops, live demonstrations, and insightful seminars led by industry experts, driving the conversation on the future of metalwork and its impact on global manufacturing.

For more information and registration details, visit the event's official website

Upcoming Webinar: Strategies and Insights into Evaluation Plans for NSF ATE Proposals

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Calling all NSF ATE proposal seekers! Don't miss EvaulATE's highly anticipated webinar on "Strategies and Insights into Evaluation Plans for NSF ATE Proposals." Whether you're new to proposal writing or a seasoned evaluator, this webinar is tailor-made for you. Join EvaluATE on Wednesday, August 9, to learn more. 

Gain valuable insights into crafting well-defined evaluation questions and identifying the right evaluation indicators to showcase the impact and effectiveness of your project. EvaluATE resources will empower you to create a clear and compelling evaluation section, elevating your proposal to new heights of success.

Secure your spot now and gain the knowledge and skills needed to enhance your grant proposals. Register online and join the webinar on August 9 at 1 p.m. EST!

Upcoming Event: NSF INCLUDES

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Members of NSF’s Eddie Bernice Johnson INCLUDES National Network are cordially invited to the 2023 Convening: Sustaining Equity-Driven Systems Change. Join in-person (for the first time since 2019!) at the Westin City Center, Washington, D.C., and support the movement to broaden participation in STEM education and careers.

The event is Thursday, August 3rd and Friday, August 4th. The events INCLUDES-funded Alliances are invited to a pre-Convening meeting on Wednesday, August 2nd.

Through peer learning sessions, engaging plenaries and panel discussions, and interactive workshops, members of the INCLUDES National Network will have opportunities to share with and learn from their peers, from NSF and other federal agency representatives, from the INCLUDES Coordination Hub, and from the students and participants most directly affected by our work. Attendees will build and deepen relationships; identify, elevate, and strengthen commonalities and connections across broadening participation efforts; and learn about future actions we can take together to sustain our work.

Registration is $100 per participant, with fees waived for students. Space is limited and offered on a first-come,...

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Introducing the Updated ATE Outreach Kit

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The ATE Central Outreach Kit was originally developed as a tool to assist ATE Principal Investigators (PIs) and staff in effectively planning, monitoring, and executing outreach activities. In general, most ATE projects and centers share common objectives when it comes to outreach and dissemination, such as:

1. Promoting the project or center's initiatives to various audiences, including peer groups, educators, students, and the general public.
2. Cultivating and generating interest in science and technology among administrators, faculty, and students within the project or center's institution, as well as key stakeholders in the industry and other relevant sectors.
3. Encouraging discussions and fostering interest in significant educational and technological issues addressed or introduced by the project or center.
4. Establishing connections and facilitating communication with industry partners and other parties to strategize on creating a skilled technical workforce.

By aligning these overarching goals with the specific objectives of your own project or center, you can develop targeted outreach and dissemination objectives that will form the basis of your outreach plan.

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NSF Director Calls For More Funding

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In an op-ed, with Representative Matthew Cartwright, NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan called for more funding to strengthen America’s middle class. Panchanathan argues that we must prioritize local innovation & economic development for well-paid, high-tech jobs in emerging & future industries.for innovative and economic development. 

From the op-ed—"More funding is required. While investments for semiconductors have been appropriated under the act, investments in programs like NSF Engines have only been authorized. In other words, Congress must take additional action." 

Panchanathan, NSF's 15th director, has long championed innovative solutions for problems. Panchanathan's scientific contributions have advanced the areas of human-centered multimedia computing, haptic user interfaces and ubiquitous computing technologies for enhancing the quality of life for individuals with different abilities, and machine learning for multimedia applications.

While the op-ed focuses on the area of Pennsylvania, the key takeaways apply across the nation. Read the full op-ed on The Times Tribune website.

Upcoming Event: CAST UDL Symposium

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The Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) is gearing up for its highly anticipated UDL Symposium on July 31st through August 1st. The event, known for its innovative approach to Universal Design for Learning (UDL), aims to bring together educators, researchers, and experts from around the globe.

UDL, a groundbreaking framework developed by CAST, focuses on creating flexible learning environments that cater to diverse student needs. The upcoming symposium promises to be a platform for knowledge-sharing, best practices, and thought-provoking discussions centered on UDL implementation.

This year's symposium boasts an impressive lineup of speakers, including leading educators, renowned researchers, and thought leaders in the field of inclusive education. Attendees can look forward to engaging keynotes, interactive workshops, and insightful panel discussions that delve into topics such as personalized learning, accessibility, and leveraging technology for UDL.

Virtual and in-person options are still available on the CAST website

Sinclair Community College Celebrated for WiSTEM Institute

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Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, has organized its 29th annual Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (WiSTEM) Institute to encourage young women in grades 10 to 12 to pursue careers in STEM. The week-long program consisted of workshops and labs aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of STEM fields.

Over 30 students participated in this year's institute, which had the theme "STEM Solutions to Natural Disasters." The goal was to empower young women by showing them how they can contribute to finding or creating solutions to address the needs of their communities in the face of natural disasters. The program included visits to various STEM-related industries, such as aviation, welding, building, and robotics, to expose the students to potential career paths.

The event was covered in several local papers. Participants like Maanasa Miriyala and Elena George expressed enthusiasm for the program, highlighting its empowering nature and ability to fuel their passion for STEM. Miriyala aspires to become an environmental engineer and contribute to combating climate change, while George is considering a future in architecture or biotechnology. By...

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Upcoming Event: NOVA Summer Camps

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Registration for the NOVA Summer Camps is now open—the STEM Camp program introduces Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math to thousands of grade-school students.

The camps are focused on hands-on, project-based learning that provides students with excellent opportunities to begin exploring STEM fields and to chart a course for future STEM education and workforce opportunities .Led by a team of dedicated instructors and professionals, the camps provide an exceptional educational experience. Through hands-on activities, interactive workshops, and immersive projects, campers gain valuable knowledge, practical skills, and a deeper understanding of their chosen subjects. They are encouraged to think critically, collaborate with their peers, and embrace creativity, fostering personal growth and preparing them for future endeavors. The STEM camp tracks include Coding, Robotics, Cybersecurity, Fabrication, Rocketry and more!

Camps will run June through August, but registration is open throughout the summer.

  • Camps last one week and are only $315.
  • Camps are offered at many of our NOVA Campuses, and at some schools in Northern Virginia.
  • Camps run from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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