Research & Grants
HBCU-UP PROGRAM
The ASU HBCU-UP program aims to increase STEM student enrollment in graduate and professional schools while also offering STEM faculty development opportunities.
UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
selected Faculty grants & PUBLICATIONS
1. NSF Grant FOR THE PROJECT “Building A Community of STEM Practitioners.”
The multi-disciplinary project will be overseen by Dr. Cheninye Ofodile, Dr. John Williams, Dr. Zephyrinus Okonkwo, Dr. Robert Owor, and Dr. Dorene Medlin.
This project examines whether establishing a hub for science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) activities at an HBCU in rural southwest Georgia can catalyze community, school district, and industry partnerships to work toward improving STEM education.
2. NASA–Georgia Space Grant Consortium for the project—Design, Fabrication, and Testing of an Ultra-Wide Band Pass Filter at Microwave Frequencies.
Dr. Arun Saha: (pi)
3. American Council of Learned Societies Grant for the project ‘Undergraduate Research & Data-driven advisement, pathways and program maps.’ Dr seyed roosta (PI)