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    Diversity in STEM Education

    Diversity in STEM education is critical to development of diverse and inclusive scientific workplace. Research has show that early exposure to research and role models increase the involvement of women and minorities in science. The challenges in creating a diverse science environment start at the elementary level with our lack of high achievement expectations for girls and minorities and continues through the faculty ranks.This collection houses both curriculum ideas tailored to diversity and interventions for increasing diversity in STEM at all levels including faculty.

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