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A program supporting opportunities for students at Minority Serving Institutions to pursue education and careers in NOAA mission critical fields.... READ MORE
Competitive funding for formal and informal science education projects that increase environmental literacy, encourage stewardship, and promote informed decision-making by diverse audiences.... READ MORE
An environmental education competitive grant program that promotes experiential learning in the K-12 environment through Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences.... READ MORE
An undergraduate scholarship program for increasing training in oceanic and atmospheric science, research, technology, and education.... READ MORE
In the first event of a partnership between NOAA Office of Education and Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY), over forty families from the mid-Atlantic region explored NOAA sciences at the NOAA Headquarters Campus in Silver Spring, MD on October 6, 2012.(read more)
NOAA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have partnered to establish a new Bay-Watershed Education Training (B-WET) Program in the Great Lakes. The health of these vast inland freshwater seas, containing 84 percent of North America’s fresh surface water, has long been a focus of environmental groups in the Midwest. …(read more)
The Educational Partnership Program is pleased to announce that Dominic Hondolero, a Graduate Sciences Program (GSP) student, received his Master's Degree in Biology with a concentration in Ecology in December 2011 from San Diego State University. His thesis was entitled, "Physical and Biological Characteristics of Kelp Forests in Kachemak Bay, Alaska."
The 11th Annual NOAA Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology Center (CREST) Day was held on Thursday, April 19, 2012 in the City College of New York’s (CCNY) Steinman Hall, and proved once again to be greatly successful at promoting and inspiring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education to the next generation of scientists and engineers. Attendees heard from an assemblage of top scientists and NOAA speakers, including Dr. Kathryn Sullivan, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Environmental Observation and Prediction/NOAA Deputy Administrator...(read more)