Baylor College of Medicine

EDUCATION

Anonymous donor expands STEM+M outreach for underrepresented students

An anonymous donor provided funding to expand and scale the activities of the Center for Educational Outreach led by Director Nancy Moreno, Ph.D. The Center provides in-person and web-based education and resources for teachers, students and the general public to improve science, teaching and learning, while promoting skills and literacy and general understanding of clinical and basic biomedical research.

The funding will establish a national platform for supporting and promoting meaningful partnerships focused on STEM+M education for all students, especially underrepresented minority students in the medical field.

The ultimate goal is to contribute to the development and retention of a diverse talent pipeline in pathways leading to science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (or STEM+M ) education and careers.

Nancy MorenoDuring her long career at Baylor, Dr. Moreno (pictured left) has spearheaded the Center’s work, which includes developing STEM+M curriculum for grades K12 and beyond (available on bioedonline.org), curating a remote learning curriculum to help teach STEM+M to students during the COVID-19 pandemic, and helping establish Baylor’s partnership with Houston Independent School District to provide students with outstanding educational experiences in science in preparation for pursuing careers in science and medicine. She recently became Chair of the new Department of Education, Innovation and Technology.

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