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Records Found: 3

Project Title: Growing Future Science Teachers in Maine: Connections and Engagement
Project Institution: Saint Joseph's College
Project Category(ies): Capacity Building
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Other STEM Discipline
School District Partner: Southern Maine Community College, Central Maine Community College; Biddeford, Bonny Eagle, Caribou, Fort Kent, Gray-New Gloucester, Lewiston, Westbrook, and Windham high schools
Area(s) Served: Rural, Urban
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Emily K. Lesher
PI Email: elesher@sjcme.edu
Project URL: http://www.sjcme.edu/STEM-ed
NSF Award Number:  1758369
Contact Name: Emily Lesher
Contact Title: Assistant Professor of Sciences
Contact Address 1: Saint Joseph's College
Contact City: Standish
Contact State: Maine
Contact ZIP Code: 04084
Contact Phone: 207-893-7910
Contact Email: elesher@sjcme.edu
Project Status: Completed
Project Title: Growing Future STEM Teachers in Maine
Project Institution: Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Deering High School, Lewiston High School, Westbrook High School, Bonny Eagle High School, Old Town High School, Windham Middle and High School, Lake Region Middle and High School
Area(s) Served: Rural, Urban
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Patricia Waters
PI Email: pwaters@sjcme.edu
Project URL: https://www.sjcme.edu/academics/oncampus/programs/stem-education/
NSF Award Number:  1949892
Contact Name: Patricia Waters
Contact Title: Assistant Professor
Contact Address 1: 278 Whites Bridges Road
Contact Address 2: St. Joseph's College of Maine
Contact City: Standish
Contact State: Maine
Contact ZIP Code: 04084
Contact Email: pwaters@sjcme.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: USM Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
Project Institution: University of Southern Maine
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Post-baccalaureate Students, STEM Professionals, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Portland, Gorham, Westbrook, York
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Jim Ford
PI Email: jford@usm.maine.edu
Project URL: http://www.educateME.info
NSF Award Number:  0833291
Contact Name: Amy Johnson
Contact Title: Project Manager
Contact Address 1: Department of Chemistry, 161 Science Building
Contact Address 2: 96 Falmouth Street
Contact Address 1: University of Southern Maine
Contact City: Portland
Contact State: Maine
Contact ZIP Code: 04104-9300
Contact Phone: 207-228-8221
Contact Email: amyj@usm.maine.edu
Project Status: Completed

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