ASU works to break down gender and racial barriers in STEM
Stark differences remain along both gender and racial lines in academic participation – especially in science and technology fields.
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Stark differences remain along both gender and racial lines in academic participation – especially in science and technology fields.
This past summer, students from around the world came to ASU to engage in intensive entrepreneurial education in the fields of science and technology hosted by ASU’s Global Launch program. This program specializes in English education for international students while also providing simultaneous instruction in other fields of study.
A study conducted by researchers from the School of Life Sciences has found that humor may increase students’ sense of engagement and inclusion in college-level science courses.
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