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Recommended Resources, Readings, & Links
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A
Voice: The AWIS Journal: This
journal, published by the Association for Women in Science, contains
excellent articles by women scientists on various scientific topics,
including a call for papers, and also highlights current scientific
activities and events for women globally.
Coalition
to Increase Minority Degrees:
Provides links to other useful sites
for minority college-going students.
Historically
Black Colleges: A comprehensive
listing, including links, to all historically Black colleges and
universities worldwide.
Just/Garcia/Hill
Science Website: This site, named in
honor of three prominent minority scientists, contains a database of
minority scientists and their areas of research and expertise, links
to other scientific databases, relevant news and magazine articles,
and information about grants and fellowship opportunities for
underrepresented students.
Minorities
in the Sciences: A guide to Selected
References:
A guide to references and resources for
minority science students, including books, websites, statistical
reports, and recent articles pertaining to post-secondary minority
science education.
Tribal
College Journal of American Indian Higher Education:
This culture-based journal focuses
on topics relevant to the educational future of American Indian and
Alaska Native people and their communities.
Winds
of Change: Winds of Change is the
only American Indian-published and nationally distributed full-color
magazine with a focus on career and educational advancement for
Native people. Winds of Change is distributed to student and
professional members of the American Indian Science and Engineering
Society.
Women
& Minorities in Science: This
website, developed by Mills College, in Oakland, California, contains
several important links to articles, scholarly publications, and
societies and organizations that support women and minorities in the
sciences.
Women,
Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science &
Engineering (NSF publications):
A compendium of NSF-published articles
focusing primarily on statistical information related to women,
minorities, and persons with disabilities in the sciences.
US News
& World Report List of Top Graduate Schools
(2006):
Contains a comprehensive ranking of all
graduate schools in every discipline, including descriptions of the
ranking process.
The
Faces of Science: African-Americans in the Sciences:
Profiles of African American men and
women who have contributed to the advancement of science and
engineering.