Professor to discuss black honor studies
By: Laura Swift
Issue date: 10/3/08 Section: News
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"This subject is important because there really hasn't been a focus on high achieving African American students in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields," Bonner said.
The lecture is connected to a National Science Foundation research grant that Bonner is working on that concentrates on gifted African American students who study STEM disciplines at historically black colleges.
"We are beginning year two of the three year grant," Bonner said. "We will be traveling to 11 black colleges to study STEM students, where we will be conducting interviews with the students and faculty."
An overview of the grant and a presentation of its preliminary findings will be discussed at the lecture.
The First Friday Lecture Series is a program of the African American Professional Organization the first Friday of the month and is sponsored by the Division of Research and Graduate Studies.
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