More than ever, the world is turning to scholars in the science,
technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines to help solve
complex, global challenges that involve the environment, health care,
poverty alleviation and energy. In many ways, the sustainability and
prosperity of our nation and the world depend on the ability of
educational institutions to prepare talented teachers in the STEM fields
who are trained and equipped to provide future STEM graduates with the
21st-century knowledge and skills that they need. Read the rest the story here.
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