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Welcome Back S-STEM Scholars! S-STEM is now call ASPIRE: Academic Success Program to Improve Retention and Education

S-STEM Program Great work by you, the Scholars And by the program personnel NSF was impressed: We received 4 more years of funding! Program is now called ASPIRE: “Academic Success Program to Improve Retention and Education” Same benefits for you, but some new people

First, a Big Thank You! The Scholars Hayley Shen Jennifer deCoste Marjorie Warden Courtney Green

Best wishes to Prof. Hayley Shen We will miss you!

Who Runs ASPIRE? Faculty Mentors Program Staff Kathleen Issen Temitope Ojo Shane Rogers Program Staff Jennifer deCoste Marjorie Warden Courtney Green

Kathleen Issen Director of ASPIRE Associate Professor, Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering Teaches sophomore courses ES220 Statics ES222 Strength of Materials Mentors undergraduate researchers Enjoys cooking with local food and landscape design Chicago Bears fan!

Temitope Ojo Research Assistant Professor, Civil & Environmental Engr. Institute for Sustainable Environment Specialization: Coastal oil spill research Complex systems diagnosis Bio-geochemical interactions and physical processes in the natural environment Interests: Gardening, jazz guitar, nature & landscape painting

Dr. Shane Rogers Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Courses: Introduction to Environmental Engineering Water and Wastewater Treatment Environmental Biological Processes Environmental Engineering Senior Design Advanced Manure Management Honors Sophomore Design Other Stuff: Faculty Advisor, Clarkson University Chapter of EWB-USA Direct Clarkson’s NSF-Research Experience for Undergraduates Advise 4 graduate & 4 undergraduate research students Special Government Employee of U.S. EPA Pianist, guitarist, and blues and rock vocalist International Man of Mystery Both sides of his pillow are cool Wrestled rabid iguanas for fallen pitahaya fruit in the Guayas estuary while suffering a malaria haze Master of Midwest Ninjitsu, specializing in corn stalk mimicry

Jennifer deCoste Associate Vice President for Institutional Diversity Initiatives Strategic planning and grant acquisition for diversity Teach SS220, Intro to Gender PhDs in Curriculum and Instruction and in Women's Studies Professional actress/musician Does not like the cold, so has no idea why she lives here :)

Marjorie Warden Director CSTEP/LSAMP/McNair At Clarkson for 7 years Office has evolved from 2 programs to current 4 academic success programs Love my job! Get to watch students grow over 4 years. Love to hear of student successes after CU Mother of three crazy wild kids and love watching them play football, hockey, lacrosse and soccer.

Courtney Green Program Coordinator/Grant Specialist for CSTEP, LSAMP, McNair, ASPIRE Data collection, database development/managment, Coordinates workshops/events Taking MBA courses Enjoy Photography Excited to meet all of our new scholars!!

Benefits to You Individual time with a Faculty Mentor Additional academic support Tutoring, study skills, research Friends and fun with fellow scholars Social activities Professional development opportunities Workshops to develop professional skills Help finding internships, jobs, graduate schools

Your Responsibilities Meet with your Faculty Mentor at the beginning of each semester We have a list of student/mentor matches Attend all required program activities A few workshops each semester We will let you know which ones Maintain good academic standing Assistance available if needed

Your Choice Meet with your Faculty Mentor more often Meet with Program Staff Attend any workshops/events that interest you Use other program services More on this later Participate in social activities

Academic Success Program to Improve Retention and Education Welcome to ASPIRE! Academic Success Program to Improve Retention and Education