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Montana State University hosts Native American, minority students for summer of STEM

Seven tribal college students and nine underrepresented minority high school students from across Montana and the country displayed their research Friday during a symposium at Montana State University.

MSU has hosted the students as part of two summer programs – the Montana Apprenticeship Program and Bridges to the Baccalaureate – that gives them a chance to learn in science and engineering laboratories on campus.

These programs are founded on the principle that these students represent the future of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) in Montana and the country, said Julian Collins, program coordinator of MSU’s EMPower program, which seeks to engage minority students in engineering fields.

Full Story: http://www.montana.edu/news/15647/msu-hosts-native-american-minority-students-for-summer-of-stem

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