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Northeastern to launch innovative program in energy for underrepresented minority students
Northeastern University researchers have received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to establish an innovative scholarship and mentoring program that supports college transfer students from underrepresented backgrounds who are studying and doing research in energy. The pedagogy Northeastern develops through the new program can serve as a national model for educating and supporting college students through the transfer process. Continue reading …
Statement from S-POWER Leadership team about brutal suffocation of George Floyd, with a call to the Northeastern University community for action…
Northeastern University recently received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation that could benefit Northern Essex Community College engineering science students.
Northern Essex is one of five colleges selected to partner with Northeastern on the grant, which is designed to support college transfer students from under-represented backgrounds who are studying and doing research in energy. Continue reading …
S-POWER Engineering Pathways for Transfer students from 2018 STEM For All Video Showcase