“Creating Access and Opening Doors of Opportunity”

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“Creating Access and Opening Doors of Opportunity” OSER 2010 Consortium of Ocean Leadership (COL) Headquarters Washington, DC October 20, 2010 Robert L. Shepard, Ph.D. Founding Executive Director Science and Engineering Alliance, Inc. (SEA)

Linking with National Labs Since 1990 Has Help Strengthened SEA and Other Minority-Serving Institutions 1990 2002

Science and Engineering Alliance, Inc. (SEA) Mission: To increase participation of HBCUs and other MSIs in Federally funded R&D by creating access and opening doors of opportunity. Benefits: Enhancements in the combined research infrastructure and training capabilities of the academic partners that leads to increased participation in R&D projects with “greater payoff” and ensures continued production of globally competitive American scientists and engineers.

SEA “Virtual” University SEA Creates Public and Private Partnerships Using the Combined Technical Strength of its Members & Other Partners SEA “Virtual” University Other Partners

Process/Practice for Creating Access and Opening Doors of Opportunity Construct Abstract of Opportunities for SEA Collaboration Solicitation (Many Pages) Define Relevance Based on SEA Technical Capability & Interest Identify Opportunities Introduce Opportunity via Electronic Interaction Educate Broader Community on SEA Combine Capability/Capacity/Interest

SEA Design Team (SDT): Electronic “Virtual” Process for Developing Collaborative Interactions OED Leadership Respond to RFPs/Solicitations • PI & Co-PIs Levels of Effort Identification Of Research Faculty at HBCUs & Other MSIs Form Design Team Submit Final Proposal Preliminary Budget: • Prime: OED • Subawards Internal & External Review Teams (Using Electronic Tools) Draft Proposal by Writing Team (Using Electronic Tools)

Assessing the Involvement of Historically Black Colleges And Universities (HBCUs) and Other Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) in Wildlife Science, Fishery and Conservation Biology (WFCB) Results and Recommendation from a Pilot Study (Grant #: 2007132) DORIS DUKE CHARITABLE FOUNDATION

Study Objectives: Identification of HBCUs/MSIs with – Formal WFCB as part of their curricula Formal faculty relationships & student matriculation activity with non-MSIs that do have WFCB curricula Interest in making WFCB part of their curricula Graduates that go on to graduate programs in WFCB, irrespective of where that program is offered, e.g., MSIs or majority institutions

Methodology: 26-question electronic data collection survey (developed in consultation with a 25-yr expert working in the field at MSIs) (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Q2LSQHD) Goal: Rep. from HBCUs, HSIs and TCUs 75 institutions were targeted, with 55 institutions responding (73% response rate) – comprised of: 42 HBCUs 9 TCUs 2 HSIs (1 large institution in CA and 1 medium-size in NM) 2 not identified Internet Data Sources: US Department of Education US Department of Education, Institute for Education Sciences White House Initiative on HBCUs White House Initiative on TCUs Association of Hispanic Serving Institutions

Findings: WFCB subject areas grouped into 6 separate fields: Wildlife Science Fishery Conservation Biology Marine Biology Marine Science Environmental Science

Results: • Many biology programs that can expand to include courses and programs in WFCB. • On average, 2-7 undergraduate & 3-5 graduate courses in WFCB. • 11 to 37 percent of the institutions have minors in WFCB fields. • 9% of the institutions plan to expand in the WFCB fields. • 6% of the institutions plan to implement degree programs in WFCB. • 19% of the institutions have research centers associated with WFCB. • ~ 150 students are enrolled annually in various degree levels in WFCB. • ~ 60 graduating seniors from these institutions pursue graduate programs in WFCB fields. • WFCB graduates from these institutions are employed in governmental, non-governmental organizations, academia & private.

Recommendations: Conduct demonstration project at two institutions from each group of colleges focused on further development of their WFCB curriculum. Further WFCB res & training around existing infrastructure/activities. Carefully plan & organize future activities based on detailed institution data serving the African-American, American Indian and Hispanic pops. Information, promising strategies & best practices for expansion of WFCB programs should be sort from the schools W/successful progs. Continue data collection for development of a comprehensive WFCB database on HBCUs, TCUs and HSIs and provide technical assistance to help in planning and developing programs.

Recommendations (cont’d): Institutions going forward should organize a committee of faculty, students & administrators to collaborate in devel. & implementation of the WFCB expansion plan based on their institutional characteristics. Engage a team of experts to guide & support each demonstration project at the selected institutions. Disseminate “best practices & lessons learned” to other institutions for adoption & adaptation as experience of these demonstration projects emerge & mature.

Resource Information Web Site: http://www. sea2 Resource Information Web Site: http://www.sea2.org Email: shepard@sea2.org Phone: (202) 842-0388 Fax: (202) 842-0403 Headquarters 1522 K Street, N.W., Suite 210 Washington, DC 20005 Acknowledgements “Portions of this presentation was support by funds from the National Science Foundation (Grant #: DBI-0630524), National Ecological Observatory Network, Inc. (Award #: 04.08.C.0007), U.S. Department of Energy (Cooperative Agreement #: DE-FG01-04ED80454), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Grant #: X824851-01-1), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Grant #: NAG5-12523), U.S. Small Business Administration (Grant #: 98-6101-72), W.K. Kellogg Foundation (Grant #: P0114723), Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (Grant #: 2007132) and a Private Donator.”