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Records Found: 72

Project Title: Preparing a Community of Outstanding STEM Teachers for Rural and Urban North-East Texas
Project Institution: Texas A&M University-Commerce
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Commerce, Caddo Mills and Royce City
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): William Newton
PI Email: william.newton@tamuc.edu
NSF Award Number:  1758395
Contact Name: William Newton
Contact Title: Assistant Professor
Contact Address 1: Department of Physics and Astronomy
Contact Address 2: Texas A&M University
Contact City: Commerce
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 75429-3011
Contact Phone: 903-366-9331
Contact Email: william.newton@tamuc.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Preparing Committed and Culturally Competent STEM Teachers in South Central Texas
Project Institution: Texas Lutheran University
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Seguin ISD, Nixon-Smiley CISD, Gonzales ISD, Luling ISD, LaVernia ISD
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Toni Sauncy
PI Email: tsauncy@tlu.edu
Project URL: http://www.tlu.edu
NSF Award Number:  1852925
Contact Name: Toni Sauncy
Contact Title: Chair - Department of Physics
Contact Address 1: 1000 West Court Street
Contact Address 2: Texas Lutheran University
Contact City: Seguin
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 78155
Contact Phone: 830-372-6904
Contact Email: tsauncy@tlu.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Preparing Effective STEM Teachers by Advancing the Cultural and Computational Engagement of STEM Scholars (UH-ACCESS)
Project Institution: University of Houston
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Post-baccalaureate Students, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Computer Science, Engineering, Other STEM Discipline, Physics
School District Partner: Aldine, Alief, Alvin, Cy-Fair, Fort Bend, Houston, Katy, Pasadena, and Spring Branch ISDs
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Paige Evans
PI Email: pkevans@central.uh.edu
NSF Award Number:  1950036
Contact Name: Paige Evans
Contact Title: Associate Director; Clinical Professor
Contact Address 1: 4800 Calhoun Boulevard
Contact Address 2: University of Houston
Contact City: Houston
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 77204-2015
Contact Phone: 713-743-3993
Contact Email: pkevans@central.uh.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Preparing Highly Qualified STEM Teachers in High Need Schools through the NSF Robert Noyce Program
Project Institution: University of Texas, Arlington
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Post-baccalaureate Students, STEM Professionals, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics
School District Partner: Tarrant County College; Dallas, Fort Worth, and Arlington Independent School Districts
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Ann L. Cavallo
PI Email: cavallo@uta.edu
NSF Award Number:  1758507
Contact Name: Ann Cavallo
Contact Title: Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies and Co-Director UTeach Arlington
Contact Address 1: Distinguished University Professor of Science Education
Contact Address 2: 701 Planetarium Place, Box 19227
Contact Address 1: University of Texas
Contact City: Arlington
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 76019
Contact Phone: 817-272-0529
Contact Email: cavallo@uta.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Preparing STEM Majors Become Highly-Qualified Chemistry and Physics High School Teachers in a Predominantly Hispanic Region
Project Institution: University of Texas Pan American
Identifying Characteristics: STEM Professionals, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Chemistry, Physics
School District Partner: Edinburg CISD, Pharr-San Juan-Alamo (PSJA) ISD, South Texas ISD, Valley View ISD
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Edgar Corpuz
PI Email: ecorpuz@utpa.edu
NSF Award Number:  1035467
Contact Name: Edgar Corpuz
Contact Title: Assistant Professor
Contact Address 1: Department of Physics and Geology
Contact Address 2: University of Texas Pan American
Contact Address 1: 1201 W. University Dr.
Contact City: Edinburg
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 78539
Contact Phone: (956) 6652153
Contact Email: ecorpuz@utpa.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Recruiting and Supporting a Diverse Pool of Highly-Qualified STEM Teachers through Communities of Practice and Informal Science Internships.
Project Institution: University of Houston-Clear Lake
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: STEM Professionals
Discipline Focus: Biological Sciences, Computer Science, Mathematics
School District Partner: Channelview, Dickinson, Goose Creek, Hitchcock, Humble, Pasadena
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Jana Willis
PI Email: willis@uhcl.edu
NSF Award Number:  2151067
Contact Name: Jana M Willis
Contact Title: Professor Instructional Design and Technology
Contact Address 1: 2700 Bay Area Blvd
Contact Address 2: University of Houston-Clear Lake
Contact City: Houston
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 77058
Contact Phone: 281-283-3568
Contact Email: willis@uhcl.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Recruitment, Preparation and Retention of STEM Students as High School Teachers
Project Institution: University of Houston
Project Category(ies): Track 1: Scholarships and Stipends
Identifying Characteristics: Post-baccalaureate Students, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Donna Stokes
PI Email: dstokes@uh.edu
NSF Award Number:  1240083
Contact Name: Donna Stokes
Contact Title: Associate Professor
Contact Address 1: 617 Science and Research #1
Contact Address 2: Department of Physics
Contact Address 1: University of Houston
Contact City: Houston
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 77204
Contact Phone: 7137433588
Contact Email: dstokes@uh.edu
Project Status: Completed
Project Title: Responsive, Attentive, Dialogic, and InterActive Noyce Scholars (RADIANS) Project
Project Institution: Texas State University
Identifying Characteristics: Post-baccalaureate Students, STEM Professionals, Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Physics
School District Partner: San Marcos CISD, Hays CISD, Round Rock ISD
Area(s) Served: Rural, Urban
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Eleanor Close
PI Email: eclose@txstate.edu
NSF Award Number:  1557405
Contact Name: Eleanor Close
Contact Title: Assistant Professor of Physics
Contact Address 1: Department of Physics
Contact Address 2: 601 University Dr.
Contact Address 1: Texas State University
Contact City: San Marcos
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 78666
Contact Email: eclose@txstate.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Rice University Robert Noyce Master Teaching Fellowship Program (RU-MTF)
Project Institution: Rice University
Project Category(ies): Track 3: Master Teaching Fellowships
Identifying Characteristics: NSF Master Teaching Fellows
Discipline Focus: Mathematics
School District Partner: Houston ISD
Area(s) Served: Urban
Grades: 6-8, 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Anne Papakonstantinou
PI Email: apapa@rice.edu
Project URL: http://rusmp.rice.edu/
NSF Award Number:  1556006
Contact Name: Anne Papakonstantinou
Contact Title: Director, Rice University School Mathematics Project
Contact Address 1: 6100 Main Street
Contact Address 2: MS 172
Contact City: Houston
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 77005
Contact Phone: 713-348-6076
Contact Email: apapa@rice.edu
Project Status: Active
Project Title: Robert Noyce Mathematics Teacher Scholarship Program (TAMIU-NMTSP)
Project Institution: Texas A&M International University
Identifying Characteristics: Undergraduates
Discipline Focus: Mathematics
School District Partner: Laredo Independent School District, United Independent School District
Area(s) Served: Rural
Grades: 9-12
Principal Investigator (PI): Rohitha Goonatilake
PI Email: harag@tamiu.edu
Project URL: http://www.tamiu.edu
NSF Award Number:  1339993
Contact Name: Rohitha Goonatilake
Contact Title: Professor of Mathematics
Contact Address 1: Department of Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics
Contact Address 2: 5201 University Boulevard
Contact Address 1: Texas A&M International University
Contact City: Laredo
Contact State: Texas
Contact ZIP Code: 78041-1900
Contact Phone: 956-326-2588
Contact Email: OlgaJ.Padilla@tamiu.edu
Project Status: Active
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