4 RWU Professors Receive Grant From National Science Foundation

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4 RWU Professors Receive Grant From National Science Foundation

Four Roger Williams University professors were awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the impact of Science Communication on retention
Four Roger Williams University professors were awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to study the impact of Science Communication on retention, graduation, and placement in STEM fields.

Professor of Biology Brian Wysor, Associate Professor of Engineering William J. Palm, Center for Student Academic Success Associate Director Karen Bilotti, and Science Center Coordinator Tracey McDonnell Wysor were awarded a $999,999 grant from the National Science Foundation to offer scholarships and provide training to academically talented, low-income undergraduates pursuing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) majors at RWU.

“The team that will lead this project brought the classroom expertise of the faculty together with the skill of the student support staff to develop a premier program for increasing the success of low-income students in STEM fields. They are true leaders in achieving our University’s core purpose of serving society through engaged teaching and learning,” said RWU Interim President Andy Workman said.

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The Grant

The foundation chose the program from among some 500 proposals, with reviewers highlighting the novelty of the research that will investigate the impact of Science Communication as a way to foster students’ STEM identity and persistence in the field.

RISE scholars will receive four-year partial tuition scholarships and receive training through coursework, research and internship opportunities.

They will use #speakingSTEM, a deliberate practice of communication using social media, to emphasize STEM issues that matter to individuals and to society.


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