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Dissemination
In addition to many informal discussions of AMSTEMM with interested persons from around the country who have contacted the program, the staff have made the following formal presentations of various aspects of the program:
- Suzanne Scheff and Robert S. Tannenbaum. "University of Kentucky AMSTEMM." Oral presentation at Strategies for Change: Kentucky's Ethnic Minorities in Higher EducationConference in Louisville, KY. March 28-29, 2005.
- Robert S. Tannenbaum. Attended and presented a poster at Building Community: STEP Grantees Meeting 2006. Hosted by the National Science Foundation in Washington, DC. April 14-15, 2006.
- Suzanne Scheff. Poster presentation at Reaching New Heights in Academic Advising, the conference of NACADA (National Academic Advising Association) in Asheville, NC. May 20-22, 2007.
- Robert S. Tannenbaum. Chaired breakout sessions on recruiting and presented a poster at Building Community: STEP Grantees Meeting 2007. Hosted by the National Science Foundation in Washington, DC. March 22-23, 2007. Suzanne Scheff, Jeffrey Osborn, and Keith Birchfield attended.
- Robert S. Tannenbaum. "University of Kentucky AMSTEMM." Oral presentation at STEM Communities in Conversation, a conference hosted by the University of Illinois at Chicago. September 28, 2007.
- Robert S. Tannenbaum. Presented background material on AMSTEMM at the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) Institute in Tucson, AZ. February 15-17, 2008
- Robert S. Tannenbaum. Chaired breakout sessions on recruiting and presented a poster at Building Community: STEP Grantees Meeting 2008. Hosted by the National Science Foundation in Washington, DC. March 6-7, 2008.
- Joanna M. Badagliacco and Robert S. Tannenbaum. "Theoretical Foundations of AMSTEMM." Oral presentation at Walking the Road Ahead, the annual conference of the Appalachian Studies Association in Huntington, WV. March 28-30, 2008
- Suzanne Scheff. "AMSTEMM- Appalachian and Minority STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Majors." Oral presentation at Enriching the Academic Experience of College Science Students Conference, hosted by the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. June 3-5, 2008.
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