McNair Scholars
…in 1989 as a way to diversify academia by increasing the number of underrepresented students who earn PhDs. UNCG-McNair scholars will receive up to a $5,000 stipend and will participate…
…in 1989 as a way to diversify academia by increasing the number of underrepresented students who earn PhDs. UNCG-McNair scholars will receive up to a $5,000 stipend and will participate…
…U.S. spent $3.5 trillion on health care, or 18% of the national economy. “There’s no prospect of this number going down in the near future. So my fundamental question is:…
…even features direct audio samples of the women’s voices as they share their experiences. “After hours of listening to the recordings over and over, a number of common themes became…
…language preschoolers who receive English-only instruction may be missing early science learning opportunities, she says. “In our country, we have an increased number of Latino dual language learners entering preschools,…
…demands for self-regulation, coupled with withdrawal or reduction of support services for ADHD, is a recipe for disaster. Anastopoulos, who is one of the country’s leading authorities on ADHD in…
…people to hear a number of things in this term, like ‘cosmos’ – the notion that we see ourselves as part of something bigger. No matter where we are, we…
…a number of things in this term, like ‘cosmos’ – the notion that we see ourselves as part of something bigger. No matter where we are, we are in visible…
…Institute of Museum and Library Services grant to break down barriers to literacy in five Native American communities. The project Chow launched – Reading Nation Waterfall – partners with the…
…students to share the ways they show respect in school, home, or community – and in physical education.” Lee points out that, while many Westerners think of martial arts as…