Programs
The Center for STEM Education and Research has been the recipient of multiple grants
expanding its reach and programming. In addition, the success of our programs, collaborations,
and students—as documented in external evaluator reports and empirical data - has
allowed us to organize efforts on a national scale. Through the lifetime of CSER,
we have brought Broadening Participation to multiple institutions and industries on
a much larger scale.
ILSAMP
The Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program, led by Chicago
State University since 1993, establishes alliances of higher education institutions
to diversify the nation's STEM workforce. Within this initiative, Chicago State provided
programming support and funding to 11 Illinois higher education institutions and community
colleges, the Field Museum of Natural History, and Argonne National Laboratory, significantly
expanding the impact of historically marginalized students in pursuit of STEM.
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LSMRCE
Chicago State expanded its impact and reach of students pursuing STEM degrees through
the , a partnership of ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø and Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)
in collaboration with the Ohio State University (OSU) and Fermi National Accelerator
Laboratory (Fermilab).
The LSMRCE evolved from a regional initiative into a national model for Broadening
Participation in STEM by fostering connections between academia and industry, building
a database of online resources, hosting research conferences, and creating programs
and partnerships that promote mentorship and increase the number of STEM professionals
nationwide.
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LSAMP-NCH
The awarding of the NSF LSAMP National Coordination Hub in 2024 to ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø
as the lead institution cemented our impact on the national broadening participation
agenda. The overall objective of the LSAMP-NCH is to provide a nationally unified
platform that promotes collaboration, communication, partnership, and dissemination
to the broader STEM community.
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Engineering PLUS
The Engineering PLUS (Partnerships Launching Underrepresented Students) is a NSF initiative
dedicated to addressing the decline in US Engineering graduates. The alliance addresses
areas of workforce readiness, math and academic readiness, research opportunities,
and retention among engineering students. As a partner institution in the Engineering
PLUS Alliance leading the Midwest Regional Hub, CSER has made a significant effort
in broadening participation in the Engineering field for students from historically
marginalized communities.
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Walder Foundation
The Walder Foundation supports scientific discovery and research primarily in the
Chicago region. Under their Environmental Sciences and Sustainability Program, CSER
supports faculty and student researchers in scientific discovery aimed at addressing
issues in these disciplines. Projects under this initiative not only work to enhance
the rich and diverse landscape of the Chicago area but also center on subjects of
environmental inequities and urban development affecting the natural environment.
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For more information on these programs and the work of the Center for STEM Education
and Research, contact us.