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NASA TEAMS WITH UNCF: New education initiative will give HBCU students full access to NASA facilities and scientists.

(June 30, 2006)
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      *NASA kicked off a new initiative with the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corporation Wednesday that will give researchers and students from minority institutions direct access to NASA facilities, scientists and capabilities.

       Funded by a $3.5 million grant from NASA, the corporation will establish the NASA Science and Technology Institute for Minority Institutions, to be housed at the NASA Research Park at the agency’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif.      

       Focused on science, technology, engineering and mathematics, the institute will bring together the talent and expertise of historically black colleges and universities; Hispanic-serving institutions; tribal colleges and universities; and other minority institutions through research-based fellowships, internships, co-ops and grants.       

       "I am truly delighted that NASA is partnering with the corporation to establish this revolutionary new institute." said Ames Director S. Pete Worden. "This joint venture will give minority students and researchers access to NASA and the opportunity to collaborate with researchers in the surrounding community of universities, high-tech research and development companies."       

       The goal of the initiative is to provide professional development that will prepare faculty, students, researchers, visionaries and entrepreneurs to become highly-skilled science and technology leaders and managers. The preparation will enable them to compete in the national and global workforce.       

       "The establishment of this institute truly demonstrates and highlights NASA’s continuing commitment to promoting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics excellence in the minority higher education community," said Aaron R. Andrews, president and CEO of the corporation.

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