University of Louisville joins STEMM Opportunity Alliance
January 28, 2025![Three electrical and computer engineering students looking at a laptop alongside the small robot they made to compete in their class final.](/sites/g/files/xudnps171/files/styles/medium_9_5/public/2025-01/20241101-Robotics_Final_Contest-1344704.webp?h=b8f2d3d9&itok=BsQoGKUF)
J.B. Speed School of Engineering students at the Robotics Competition final.
The University of Louisville has joined the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s STEMM Opportunity Alliance (SOA). As a Research 1 and Community Engaged university, UofL is the alliance’s only academic partner in the region.
Committed to advancing the science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEMM) community, the SOA is focused on a strategy to build a STEMM workforce that reflects the culturally rich, innovative and diverse talent pool of the United States.
SOA has engaged hundreds of partners to implement STEMM Equity and Excellence 2050: A National Strategy for Progress and Prosperity, with the goal of helping 20 million people from historically excluded and marginalized communities enter, contribute to and thrive within STEMM fields.
For UofL, this is a transformative effort that includes the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Education & Human Development, J.B. Speed School of Engineering, and School of Medicine in networking with national foundations, companies and the federal government to offer scholarships and expand the opportunity for STEMM careers to more students.
“For too long, many students have had to swim upstream to pursue careers in STEMM and UofL is joining the vital effort to seek fundamental, systemic change. Complex problems require multifaceted, creative, and innovative solutions, which are best addressed with diverse teams bringing distinct perspectives to achieve scientific excellence,” said James Orlick, director of grant writing and innovation for UofL’s Office of Institutional Equity. “Equity and excellence are connected.”
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