A 2023 Holiday Gift Guide for the Scientist in Your Lifeby Lab ManagerFrom lab glassware chess sets to periodic table coasters, there are plenty of great gift options for the scientist in your life
NewsStudents Build Science Identity through Immersive Research Experienceby University of Colorado BoulderCU Boulder-led research program inspires community college student engagement in STEM
NewsDiverse College Classrooms Linked to Better STEM Learning Outcomesby American Educational Research AssociationUnderrepresented racial minorities and first-generation students show the most improvement
NewsSTEMM Opportunity Alliance Reaches 125 Partners across Sectorsby American Association for the Advancement of ScienceSOA achieves new milestone and convenes leaders from industry, education, and government
NewsAction Plan to Boost Diversity in Postgraduate Science Studentsby University of OxfordUK researchers are calling on institutes to adopt a new set of recommended actions address under-representation
NewsAcceleration of Humanities and Social Sciences Articles in Open Accessby Taylor & Francis GroupSix-fold increase in OA articles by HSS researchers at participating UK institutions
NewsMisconceptions Put Women off STEM Subjectsby University of ZurichOutdated gender stereotypes—such as supposed differences in analytical thinking—can put young women off STEM subjects
NewsSTEMM Opportunity Alliance Announces More than 100 Partnersby American Association for the Advancement of ScienceSOA hits partner milestone, convenes leaders from industry, education, philanthropy, and community organizations
NewsFor Stressed-Out Grad Students, Mindfulness Makes Big Differenceby University of Wisconsin-MadisonMindfulness training can help graduate students reduce stress, improve focus, and get more enjoyment from research
NewsNew Research Suggests Peer-Advisor Relationship Is Key to Successby Utah State UniversityStrengthening the student/advisor relationship can help the student build a stronger identity with their discipline
NewsBlack Girls Benefit Most When STEM Teachers Train Upby Rice UniversityWhen science teachers employ inquiry-based learning, students become more likely to continue on in STEM