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暗网禁区破解版 has received a $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) that expands access to undergraduate STEM programs. These funds will support the RU CREATE (Cohort, Research Experiences, Academics, Teams and Exploration) project that supports academically talented, low-income students in RU鈥檚 Biology, Biochemistry, Computer Science and Cyber & Information Security programs. Approximately $1.4 million of this grant is allotted for scholarships that directly assist undergraduates pursuing these majors, while the rest will contribute to cohort development, mentorship programs, expanded research opportunities and professional development.

Students from marginalized communities often face barriers to entering competitive STEM professional fields, and RU CREATE aims to recruit, retain and graduate a diverse population of students who are academically prepared to benefit from a university experience and become responsible citizens in a global society. This NSF grant was possible because of 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 designation as an HSI (Hispanic-Serving Institution) and its commitment to expanding educational access to students of all backgrounds.

鈥淲e are very pleased to be awarded this prestigious grant, as we are well aware of the impact that these scholarships and added supports will make for our students,鈥 says Kelly Wentz-Hunter, Dean of 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 College of Science, Health & Pharmacy.

鈥淭his investment in our students strengthens not only 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 commitment to equity and excellence but also the broader tech workforce that benefits from diverse perspectives and talents,鈥 adds Jerry Schnepp, 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 Chair of Computer Science and Cyber Security. 

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