ABSTRACT

To maintain competitiveness in the global economy, United States policymakers and national leaders are increasing their attention to producing workers skilled in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Given the growing minority population in the country, it is critical that higher education policies, pedagogies, climates, and initiatives are effective in promoting racial and ethnic minority students’ educational attainment in STEM. Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) have shown efficacy in facilitating the success of racial and ethnic minority students in STEM and are collectively responsible for producing nearly one-third of the nation’s minority STEM graduates.

In Fostering Success of Ethnic and Racial Minorities in STEM, well-known contributors share salient institutional characteristics, unique aspects of climate, pedagogy, and programmatic initiatives at MSIs that are instrumental in enhancing the success of racial and ethnic minority students in STEM education. This book provides recommendations on institutional practice, policy, and lessons that any institution can use on their campus to foster better retention and persistence among minority students. Higher Education leaders and administrators interested in encouraging achievement among racial and ethnic minority students in STEM education will find this book a welcomed and timely addition to the discourse on promoting minority student success.

chapter 1|15 pages

Charting the Course

The Role of Minority Serving Institutions in Facilitating the Success of Underrepresented Racial Minority Students in STEM

chapter 6|14 pages

Teaching to Teach

African American Faculty, HBCUs, and Critical Pedagogy

chapter 7|16 pages

Supporting the Dream

The Role of Faculty Members at Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Promoting STEM PhD Education

chapter 8|14 pages

Community Building

Minority Serving Institutions and How They Influence Students Pursuing Undergraduate STEM Degrees

chapter 9|14 pages

Academic and Social Integration for Students of Color in STEM

Examining Differences between HBCUs and Non-HBCUs

chapter 10|19 pages

Broadening Participation in Stem

Policy Implications of a Diverse Higher Education System

chapter 11|19 pages

Action Research

An Essential Practice for 21st Century Assessment at HSIs 1

chapter 12|13 pages

Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (Aanapisis)

Mutable Sites for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Degree Production

chapter 14|17 pages

Cultivating Engineering Student Success at an Hbcu

An Empirical Study on Development

chapter 15|12 pages

Achieving Equity Within and Beyond Stem

Toward a New Generation of Scholarship in STEM Education

chapter |3 pages

Afterword