iu-msi stem initiative
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March 2016
From the IU-HBCU STEM Initiative to the
IU-MSI STEM Initiative
James C. Wimbush, PhD, Principal InvestigatorYolanda Treviño, PhD and Jack Schmit, PhD
Co-Principal Investigators
STEM Initiative: History• Conceived in 2006 by Indiana University’s first
African American president, Dr. Adam Herbert
• Involves both the Indianapolis and Bloomington campuses
• The first STEM Summer Scholars Institute began in 2007; tenth institute forthcoming in summer of 2016
Partnerships with 12 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
STEM Initiative: Vision• Establish long-term, mutually beneficial,
highly interactive relationships among all partner institutions resulting in:• Increasing numbers of African-American
graduate students, scholars and professionals in the STEM disciplines
• Increased research capacity through faculty collaborations
• Expanded research funding opportunities
• Enriched academic experiences through exchanges of students and faculty
STEM Summer Scholars Institute (SSI)
• 8 week summer residential experience
• 40 hours per week bench research
• Campus apartment & dining facilities
• Access to the library facilities, recreation facilities, computing systems, research labs, campus bus service,research seminars, social gatherings, etc.
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
STEM SSI Participants by Year
STEM SSI Rising Status
Sophomores22%
Juniors32%
Seniors24%
Masters22%
STEM SSI Rising Status
Summer Research Participants by Campus
2007-2015
New partnership agreement• New MOU is nearing final review
• More equity and representation
• Confirms interest in year one of grant by current partners before expansion
• Will be shared with the HBCU administration during campus visits
STEM Initiative LeadershipFall HBCU Visits
• Oct 15 - Alabama A&M University
• Oct 16 - Tennessee State University
• Nov 2 - Bennett College for Women
• Nov 2 - North Carolina Central University
• Nov 3 - North Carolina A&T State University
• Nov 13- Hampton University
STEM Initiative LeadershipSpring HBCU Visits
• Jan 12 - Morehouse College
• Jan 13 - Clark Atlanta University
• Jan 27 - Jackson State University
• Feb 29 - Morgan State University
• Mar 1 - Xavier University of Louisiana
• Mar 23 - Langston University
The 1.6 million, five-year grant from theOffice of Research
at the Office of Naval Research (ONR)
through the Department of Navy
Historically Black Colleges and Universities/Minority Institutions Program
hereinafter called the
IU-MSI STEM Initiative
The IU-MSI STEM Initiative: Developing a Robust and
Innovative Modelto Train Diverse Researchers
for a STEM Future
• STEM SSI continues with IU and partner support• Model Development for five components with
future replication as the ultimate goal
The IU-MSI STEM Initiative
Five Components:
1. Broader set of fully engaged partners
2. Establishment of a Faculty Research Development Institute (FRDI)
3. Faculty/student exchanges
4. Digital collaborations
5. Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division - connection
The IU-MSI STEM InitiativeComponents:
1. Broader set of fully engaged partners
In year one: Confirm full partnership status with original partners
In years two - five: Adding four new Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI)Adding two Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU)Adding two new HBCU partners (All joining under full partnership requirements)
The IU-MSI STEM InitiativeComponents:
2. Establishment of the Faculty Research Development Institute (FRDI)
Last week of theSTEM SSI from Monday-Friday
The IU-MSI STEM InitiativeComponents:
3. Faculty/student exchanges
One facultyand two students per three-day exchange (T, D, B,L,D, B, T)
The IU-MSI STEM InitiativeComponents:
4. Digital Collaborations
Common platform for all participants
The IU-MSI STEM InitiativeComponents:
5. Connecting the IU-MSI STEM Initiative formally with Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane Division
Crane Naval Base
Indiana University
The Big Goals:• Year 1: Select and confirm partnerships with MSIs.
Establish Faculty Research Development Institute (FRDI)• Year 2: Full partnership invitations to new MSIs• Year 3: Three collaborative research proposals submitted
for funding• Year 4: Five collaborative research proposals submitted for
funding• Year 5: Complete transition into full partnership for all
partner universities. Seven collaborative research proposals submitted for funding.
Next steps for faculty• Confirm interest in collaborations
• Listing on the STEM faculty bio pages
• Listing on the STEM Collaborations page
• Visits to IUB or IUPUI campus by HBCU
• HBCU visits by IUB or IUPUI teams
• Teams include one faculty and two students
Questions:
For more information go to:
http://stem.indiana.edu/
To express faculty interest, please send an email to:
STEM@Indiana.edu to get on distribution list
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