
Scholar Newsletter
March 28th, 2024
Voice of Inspiration
STEM News
Annual PRISM Scholar Survey Launches This April!
We will be inviting PRISM scholars to share their experiences in a quick survey that will be sent out in April by Dr. Alex Ajayi from the University of Minnesota. This survey aims to gather insights on the outcomes of the PRISM program participation, and your contribution is invaluable! You will receive a $10 Amazon gift card for completing the survey. In addition, you will be entered into a drawing to win one of 10 $50 Amazon gift cards. Keep an eye out!
Interested in paid summer research in STEM?
As we approach the end of spring semester, what are your plans for summer 2024? If you are continuing or transferring you may be eligible for paid summer research opportunities in STEM at the University of Minnesota or at Augsburg University. Please complete the brief survey below if you are interested in learning more about specific opportunities.
Transfer Opportunities
Save The Date: Experience Augsburg for Transfer Students
Experience Augsburg is tailored for prospective students, including high school seniors and transfers, who are deeply interested in, have been admitted to, or have already committed to Augsburg. This event provides participants with a firsthand glimpse into the life of an Augsburg student, while also offering the opportunity to have any remaining questions about admissions, financial aid, program specifics, and more addressed. Ultimately, the goal is to help them make an informed decision and confidently choose Augsburg as their academic home.
Friday, April 19, 2024 at 9:00 AM until 1:30 PM
Augsburg University
2211 Riverside Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Additionally, transfer students are invited to attend extra sessions on paid research opportunities, applying to graduate school, STEM academic and career exploration, and health professions advising.
Upcoming Spring Semester Gopher Grad Event
April 9 | Pursuing Graduate School as a Transfer or Community College Student
- This workshop is geared towards students who have transferred colleges or are currently at a community college. Learn about the process of preparing for graduate school!
- Time: 3:30-5:00 PM
2024 Total Solar Eclipse Livestream on April 8th, 2024
A total solar eclipse will be visible in some parts of the U.S. on April 8. Even if you're not in the path of the eclipse, you can still join in the fun with the U.S. National Science Foundation.
NSF will host an educational livestream on YouTube that's all about the eclipse and the science of the sun. Hear from real scientists and explore some of the high-tech facilities they use, including the NSF Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, the largest solar telescope in the world.
NSF's livestream is a free resource that teachers can use in their classrooms to share the excitement of science. If you have a child or teacher in your life, please consider sharing this with their school.
Eclipse Resources
1) NASA SVS | Dynamic Eclipse Broadcast (DEB) Initiative
Volunteers capture images of the corona during the 2024 eclipse. Using identical instruments at more than 70 different locations across North America, participants document the moment-by-moment appearance of the corona throughout the eclipse. Comparing these images across locations, scientists track plumes of solar material in the difficult-to-study inner corona, estimating their speed and rate of acceleration and linking these observations to those from NASA spacecraft.
2) 2024 Total Eclipse - NASA Science
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, United States, and Canada. Review the NASA website for more information regarding the upcoming Eclipse.
UPCOMING EVENTS AT AUGSBURG!
Welcome to MICS 2024
The Midwest Instruction and Computing Symposium (MICS) is a regional conference dedicated to providing an educational experience to students and instructors at higher education institutions. The conference focuses on the teaching of computing and its use in all disciplines and the incorporation of the study of this technology in the curriculum.
This year MICS will be held at Augsburg University in the heart of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Activities include the presentation of technical papers and posters, as well as programming and robotics competitions. Participants typically come from Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.
Key Information
- Conference Dates: April 5 & 6, 2024
- Registration and Schedule
Registration details can be found on the Registration page. A preliminary schedule can be found on our Schedule page.
The Sverdrup Visiting Scientist Program-April 15-16, 2024
The featured lecturer for the annual Convocation will be Dr. Bala Chaudhary from Dartmouth.
Biosketch of Dr. Bala Chaudhary:
Bala Chaudhary, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth College. She is a National Science Foundation CAREER Awardee and a member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Continent Scale Biology. Research in her lab focuses on three areas plant-fungal symbioses (mycorrhizas), continent-scale ecology (macroecology) and microbial dispersal (movement). Prior to academia, Chaudhary worked as an environmental consultant in Los Angeles designing and restoring drastically disturbed urban areas to create habitat for endangered species. She received the Early Career Motivator Award by the Association for Women in Science and the Woman of Spirit and Action Award for her work on promoting antiracism in STEM.
Schedule of Events:
MONDAY April 15, Hagfors 150 ABC, 5:00 PM
Title: Continent-scale aerial dispersal of fungi
Abstract: Dispersal is a key process driving local-scale community assembly and global-scale biogeography of ecological communities. Plants in most ecosystems on Earth form close associations with mycorrhizal fungi, obligate root symbionts that improve plant access to soil resources in exchange for photosynthetically derived carbon. Significant knowledge gaps remain regarding the mechanisms of dispersal for these cryptic, yet common plant symbionts. Combining macrosystems ecology, trait-based methods, eDNA metabarcoding, and data synthesis, we address fundamental questions in the emerging field of microbial movement ecology.
TUESDAY April 16, 11:00 - 12:00 PM (Chapel)
Title: Strategies for antiracist action in STEM
Abstract: Labs are our scientific homes, the front lines of where either inclusion and belonging are fostered, or where exclusion, marginalization, and discrimination occur. As scientists are increasingly acknowledging the lack of racial and ethnic diversity in science, there is a need for clear direction on how to take antiracist action. Guidelines for developing antiracists policies and action are presented as well as discussion in an effort to promote racial and ethnic diversity, equity, and inclusion.
2023 Student Presentation
2023 Attendes
2023 Student Presentation
THE 2024 ZYZZOGETON RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM
Session Date and Time:
Tuesday, April 16th, 2024
3:00 – 4:30 pm
Hagfors Center
Session Description:
Hosted by URGO, McNair, and STEM Programs, Augsburg celebrates the creativity and scholarship of undergraduate students with its annual Zyzzogeton Student Research Poster symposium. The event falls at the end of each academic year and is a culmination of achievement featuring work across departments. Over 50 students participate each year, showcasing their research in various science, social science, and humanity disciplines.
A “Zyzzogeton” is a green leaf-hopper as well as the last word in the Webster Collegiate Dictionary, which is a fitting symbol to mark the end of the academic year. Zyzzogeton is free and open to all students, faculty, and staff.
Registration is now open!
PRISM scholars at Century, Normandale, and Minneapolis College, you are invited to attend no registration needed. Please email Dr. Jennifer Brookins-King, brookinj@augsburg.edu, if you plan to attend to receive parking information and to greet you for the event.
STEM Opportunities
Applications Open for RENEW Summer School!
Want to explore career options in basic science research? Looking to build skills for your STEM degree or future internship? Join Argonne National Laboratory for this summer’s Pathways in Physical Science Summer School!
Under the Reaching a New Energy Sciences Workforce (RENEW) initiative sponsored by the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS), this 4-week on-site experience will include an introduction to the national lab ecosystem, curriculum in a variety of basic science topics, professional development sessions, lab tours, and networking with Argonne researchers. Students will be introduced to chemistry, physics, and materials science through lectures, demonstrations, and laboratory exercises taught by researchers in our Physical Sciences & Engineering directorate. The theme of Molecules, Materials, Discovery! will focus on materials design to enhance students’ knowledge of the physical sciences. This will include experience with experimental techniques, coding in scientific applications, autonomous labs and hands-on discovery!
Students will receive holistic support during and after summer school, bolstering their professional networks and confidence in STEM and help with moving to the next academic or professional step.
Hear thoughts from last year’s participants here.
Program Details
DATES
July 8–August 2, 2024
LOCATION
The entirety of summer school will take place on site at Argonne National Lab. Curriculum will run Monday–Friday, with optional social events on evenings or weekends.
COMPENSATION
Participants will receive a $500/week stipend in addition to a meal per diem.
HOUSING & TRAVEL
Housing is available at the Argonne Guest House at no direct cost to the participant. Round trip travel may be reimbursed to relocate to the laboratory. See job posting for details.
TARGET AUDIENCE AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
Summer School is aimed to support current freshmen and sophomores attending community colleges or 4-year colleges/universities, particularly those attending a Minority Serving Institution (MSI). We especially look to support students who identify as a member of an underrepresented group in STEM.
At the time of application, participants must:
- Be currently enrolled at an accredited institution.
- Be 18 years or older.
- Have an interest in research, basic science, physical science, or other STEM career paths.
- Possess a cumulative GPA of 2.7 on a 4.0 scale.
- Preferably attend a Minority Serving Institution. Check your institution’s status here.
This is a learning experience! No prior academic or laboratory research experience is required to participate.
If you have questions, reach out to students@anl.gov
Student Worker Opportunities for College Students
Student Workers
Student workers have a strong presence at MnDOT. This is due to our commitment, as a workplace of choice, to build and maintain a diverse workforce of individuals with a wide variety of backgrounds, experiences and qualifications. Our student workers bring fresh perspectives, openness to growth and an eagerness to learn. Student worker jobs are designed to provide students in secondary, post-secondary and graduate study with employment that assists them in reaching identifiable educational goals.
Hours
Students typically work part-time during the school year and full-time during the summer and on breaks. Specific hours are determined based on student availability and office/supervisor need.
Pay
Rates are between $16.82 and $22.26 per hour depending on qualifications and positions available.
Benefits
Depending on length of employment and hours worked, students may be eligible for:
- Paid vacation
- Sick leave
- Paid holidays
Students are not eligible for health or dental insurance, pension or other benefits.
Qualifications
You must be a student enrolled in high school or in a post-secondary or graduate program.
- If enrolled in a credit-granting institution you must be taking at least six semester credits or nine quarter credits
- If enrolled in non-credit granting institution or earning only one-credit per class you must be taking at least two or more classes per semester/quarter
- If in graduate studies you must be enrolled in at least two courses or working on a dissertation
Graduate School and Research
Summer Opportunities
NOW Hiring Summer Undergraduate Student Ambassadors
InTERACCT Summer Experiential Learning
University of Virginia | Department of Biomedical Engineering
Research Opportunity at the Minnesota VA
PRISM Scholars are also eligible to apply!
Full Job Description: 2024_Dr. Tammy Butterick Undergraduate Research Assistant Position .docx
Job Fair and Internships
Minnesota SciTech Internship Program
SciTech connects college STEM majors to paid internships at small Minnesota companies -- it's a one-stop shop for finding STEM internships statewide! Gain hands-on experience, network with pros, build your resume, and "earn while you learn."
In order to be eligible for SciTech internships, students must meet the following criteria:
- Minnesota resident OR living in and attending college in Minnesota
- At least 18 years of age
- In good academic standing (2.5+ GPA)
- College junior or senior (at least 60 credits completed) OR
- Technical or community college student (at least 24 credits completed) OR
- Enrolled in a STEM degree at an accredited U.S. college
- Legally eligible to work in the U.S. (international students may participate if they have CPT/OPT work authorization)
Deadline to apply: Varies
For more information on how to apply and to view a list of current internship opportunities, visit https://scitechmn.org/.
More Than An Internship
Wallin's UpTurnships program provides highly motivated, underrepresented college students with paid internships and projects. Our career experiences are for college sophomores, juniors, and seniors currently enrolled in a two-year or four-year college or university.
To help students succeed in their careers, we offer two incredible UpTurnships pathways: Flagship and Projects.
UpTurnships
Flagship
Our UpTurnships Flagship provides interns with paid full-time work experience across 12 weeks in summer, professional development training, and 1:1 support from a program coach.
UpTurnships
Projects
Our UpTurnships Projects is a 10-week pathway that provides interns with a 40 hour paid work experience, weekly 2-hour professional development trainings, and 1:1 support from a program coach.
Information Sessions: Register
Information sessions are an essential part of the UpTurnships application process. Here you will learn more about the UpTurnships program model, the application process, and be able to ask any questions you have. 30-minute information sessions are hosted on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Tuesdays at 10:00 AM CST
Thursdays at 4:00 PM CST
Visit our website for more information: https://www.wallinpartners.org/upturnships.html
STEM Blog
Interested in learning more about advocacy, research and how it relates to the human experience? NSF Gallery Images? Click below:
Diversity in Action March/April Issue
AI affects many aspects of our lives, and data scientist Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, who graces our cover for Women's History Month, remains an optimist about its potential for good. We also highlight new medical innovations, creators who mix science with art and a pre-teen opera star: Diversity in Action March/April 2024 Issue
- NSF-supported research impacts nearly every field of science and engineering. NSF's influence reaches from the ends of the Earth to the depths of the oceans and to space and beyond. Our Multimedia Gallery has some of the most stunning images from NSF’s research legacy. We have pulled some of the most beautiful gallery images for you to use as a virtual background.
Do you have suggestions for opportunities to include in the upcoming newsletter? Feel free to forward them to stem@augsburg.edu.
Augsburg STEM Programs
Email: stem@augsburg.edu
Website: https://www.augsburg.edu/stem/
Location: 2211 Riverside Avenue, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Phone: (612) 330-1042