With a little help from NASA, college professor Amelito Enriquez gives underserved students the inspiration to reach beyond expectations.
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With a little help from NASA, college professor Amelito Enriquez gives underserved students the inspiration to reach beyond expectations.
An all-female team of NASA scholars investigates using nanotechnology and microgravity to improve the lifespan of batteries.
NASA awards recognize educators and a student for leveraging technology to bring people together.
NASA has selected the United Negro College Fund Special Programs Corp. of Falls Church, Va., to administer a $1 million career development and educational program designed to address the critical shortage of U.S. minority students in science and engineering fields.
NASA will award $3.3 million over three years to support academic excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education at tribal colleges and universities.
Photographs focusing on the topic "Earth Science Is a Big Job" are due by Oct. 19, 2012.
Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for the chance to design, fabricate and test a reduced-gravity experiment. Proposals are due Oct. 24, 2012.
Learn more about the types of jobs available at NASA.
Find out what's available at NASA for students.
This resource page provides links to information about the many opportunities available to students, along with information about a variety of NASA careers.