During the education and technology-based conference, the co-founder and co-CEO delivered a captivating keynote exploring the profound role we each can play in globally impacting the lives of current and future learners. Especially, as Chan noted, similar to the science field, the stakes for education are “impossibly high” and demand a system that explores the world we live in and the complexity of the lives of each unique student.
Priscilla Chan with UC San Diego PATHS Scholar students at the announcement of $6.9 million in grants that will boost opportunities for underserved populations in STEM education; including future PATHS Scholars from UC San Diego.The Meyerhoff program was selected due to its recognition as one of the most effective models for supporting students pursuing careers in STEM, across the country. To date, the program has facilitated opportunities for participants to earn 300 Ph.D. degrees, 130 M.D.
PATHS Scholar students of UC San Diego at the announcement of $6.9 million in grants to boost opportunities for underserved populations in STEM education.
Priscilla Chan greets PATHS Scholar students of UC San Diego at the announcement of $6.9 million in grants to boost opportunities for underserved populations in STEM education.At UC San Diego, this collaboration similarly aims to enhance the school’s existingwith financial support and mentorship for under-resourced undergraduate STEM students.
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