Webinar: Diversity and STEM: New findings from NCSES
January 18, 2023
As an official federal statistical agency, NCSES is the nation's leading provider of data on the U.S. science and engineering enterprise. The Diversity and STEM report, published every two years by NCSES, is the federal government’s most comprehensive collection of data on diversity trends in STEM.
Together, we will explore the newly published report and take questions from attendees on these important data.
Presenters:
- Elizabeth Grieco, Director, Science, Technology and Innovation Public Information, NCSES; Report Author
- Steven Deitz, Interdisciplinary Science Analyst, NCSES; Report Author
- Alicia J. Knoedler, Office Head, Office of Integrative Activities, NSF
With special comments from:
- Sethuraman Panchanathan, Director, National Science Foundation
- Emilda B. Rivers, Director, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
Moderator: Amy Burke, Director, Science, Technology and Innovation Analysis, NCSES; Report Author
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