5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Inclusion and Belonging in the STEM Fields with Dr. Ropp, SI 3079
Promote STEM excellence, Create Equity in STEM fields, Broaden STEM pathway, and Build STEM Identity
Rocky Mountain Alliance Student Application
5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Inclusion and Belonging in the STEM Fields with Dr. Ropp, SI 3079
8:00 a.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Friday, October 25, 2024
Women in STEM Conference, Tivoli Adirondacks 440/540
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
RM-AMP/BUILD Community Dinner, Baerresen Ballroom, Tivoli 320 ABC
STEM students can find tutors, Learning Assistants and a place to study with others it the STEM Community
Borrow a book for you class or for reference.
Offers services that build academic competency, supports financial needs and navigate the hidden curriculum.
This program aims to build scholars’ STEM identity in the pursuit of STEM graduate degrees and careers.
Supports LAs, faculty and students by transforming courses so that they are more closely aligned with research based instructional strategies.
To support diverse prospective STEM Teachers.
MSU-Anschutz Program for Undergraduate Research Scholars (MAP) has a General Track and and Research Track. No prior research experience needed. Minimal 15 hours per week during the semester, full time during summer. There is a 15 month commitment. The main requirement is enthusiasm and interest.
This conference gives our students, faculty and staff the understanding an tools to succeed in career choices.
SSI, SSS and MAP
An experiential and research based STEM summer learning camp for minority middle school students.
An experiential and research based STEM summer learning camp for minority high school students.
Explore a real-world STEM challenge using Lean Six Sigma Processes. Lean Six Sigma Process seeks to improve performance by eliminating resource waste and defects.
CO-AMP, CO-WY AMP, RM-AMP and BUILD
CO-AMP, CO-WY AMP, RM-AMP and BUILD
Travel Funds Available for Student Travel
Financial Aid for Entrance Exams
Tutoring Begins Monday, June 10, 2024
To receive a student stipend you will need to fill out a W-9 and Direct Deposit Authorization
You will upload your W9 and a Direct Deposit Authorization to the Secure Drop Box. I have attached the W9 and Direct Deposit Authorization. The drop box link is http://secureshare.nbqifa.com/filedrop/securedropbox
Below is a screenshot of the Secure Drop Box. The category to select is other.
Add a message:
W9 and Direct Deposit Authorization for Accounts Payroll to receive student stipend payments
Tutoring opportunities are in person and online.
We are looking for students to tutor Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Statistical Science, Physics and Engineering Courses.
To tutor a course the student needs to have completed the course tutored. Have a minimum 3.0 GPA in the major and either an A or B in the course they will be tutoring.
Tutoring Days and Hours are Flexible to Meet Your Class Schedule. Hours available are:
Monday through Friday in person 8:00 – 6:00
Monday through Friday 8:00 – 6:00 online
Pay: $18.29/hour
Workday: Job# JR132 STEM Tutor (found in Career App, Search Job)
Assist with the running of the Learning Center and Online Tutoring.
Monitor students signing into the STEM Learning Center; manage printers, computers and smart board. Keep STEM Learning Center supplies stocked. Maintain the organization and tidiness of the STEM Learning Center. Assist with various Rocky Mountain Alliance functions (may include some evenings or weekends). Manage online tutoring portal.
Monday through Friday
Flexible Hours
Pay: $18.29 Work Study Only
Workday: Job# JR133 STEM Tutor (found in Career App, Search Job)
Summer Science Institute Camp Mentor – Open Now
The Summer Science Institute is for middle school students (incoming 6th, 7th, 8th grade). The students will engage in hands-on activities in the STEM field such as Math, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Rocket Science, Meteorology, Water Environment and Robotics. There are four sessions, each session is two weeks.
This position will guide students through their day. The Camp Mentors will assist the professors in the classroom.
STEM or Education Majors should apply. Must be able to work June 2024
This position can be work-study, hourly and internship credit.
Pay: $18.29/hour
Workday: Job# JR134 Summer Science Camp Mentor (found in Career App, Search Job)
Summer Science Scholars Camp Mentor – Open Now
Summer Science Scholars is an in-person summer program for high school seniors and community college students interested in STEM. This is a three-week full day program learning STEM, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills through a research based project. The program goals are to build STEM identity, research skills and foster community building.
The mentors will assist the students in their classes and research projects.
STEM or Education Majors should apply. Must be available June 10 – June 28, 2024
This position can be work-study, hourly and internship credit.
Pay: $18.29
Code Denver 2024 Summer Camp Mentor
Sponsored by Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets
and
Gordon Family Giving Foundation
Camp Counselors Job Description
Code Denver Mentors will assist with the day-to-day success of camp for the duration of the summer programming. Mentors are responsible for creating a safe and fun environment, provide mentorship, engage with meaningful, student-focused content. The students of this program will be from 9th and 11th grades.
Camp Dates
June 17 – July 12, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Job Duties
Compensation:
$3500 with breakfast and lunch provided during the 4-week program.
STEM Challenge Camp Mentor
Participants: High School Seniors, Community College, MSU Denver Students
Participants will exploring real-world STEM Challenges using Lean Six Sigma Processes
May 13 – May 24
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
More information can be found on our website
Metropolitan State University of Denver
and
the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
MOU Signing
September 7, 2023
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Internship Program for MSU Denver Students
Article in Red
Location:
Auraria Campus Science Building
Room 1051
Mailing Address:
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Campus Box 24
PO Box 173372
Denver, CO 80217-3362
Lori Taylor
303-615-0293
[email protected]
Linda Sivertson
303-615-0294
[email protected]
Dr. Hsiu-Ping Liu
303-615-0221
[email protected]