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Increasing opportunities for Alaska Natives in science and engineering
A University Success student is shown researching fur seals on St. Paul Island in the Bering Sea.
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ANSEP's Middle School Academy students with the parts of a balsa wood bridge they built and strength-tested, to failure.
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An ASNEP's Summer Bridge student is shown at BP Exploration Alaska.
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ANSEP's High School Acceleration Academy students fasten a balsa wood tower they have built to a shake table for an earthquake durability test.
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Unangax dancers at the annual ANSEP celebration. Unangax people inhabit the Aleutian Islands and coastal areas of southwest Alaska.
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Middle School Academy students are shown building computers.
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ANSEP comes to life in this video. ANSEP was created to help native Alaskan students succeed in college math and science courses, and ultimately increase their numbers in the state's STEM industries.
Credit: ANSEP