Role of the MSEIP Grant in the Success of STEM Undergraduate Research at Queensborough Community College and Beyond

Author(s):  
Paris Svoronos ◽  
Shalini Singh ◽  
Nidhi Gadura
1987 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 48-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
Larry P. Stevens ◽  
William E. Piland
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Author(s):  
Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif ◽  
Hugo García

This chapter illuminates the ways in which community colleges can develop and enhance their community-engaged scholarship (CES) to ensure they meet the needs of the local communities they are a part of. Indeed, community-engaged scholarship (CES) has been seen as a vehicle to support local communities by creating partnerships with postsecondary institutions to ensure research is conducted in a way that is mutually beneficial. The authors first explore the large corpus of literature regarding undergraduate research and then present a select number of community colleges that have been successful in incorporating undergraduate research projects. They then present how CES has been defined and how it has been implemented within a higher education context. They then proceed to introduce a CES conceptual model and explain how community colleges can utilize the model to support the institutionalization of CES programs. They conclude with recommendations for future research.


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