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Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program: Building Bridges to Diversity

The Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program aims to increase diversity in physics and astronomy by providing talented individuals from minority-serving institutions with the necessary preparation and support to earn a PhD in these fields. The program offers a fully funded Masters degree at Fisk University, paid research experience, GRE preparation, and fast-track admission to the Vanderbilt PhD program. Through joint advising committees, coursework at Vanderbilt, research opportunities, ancillary support, and networking, the program ensures successful transitions for students. Targeted recruitment efforts are made through national organizations and direct relationships with minority-serving institutions. Diverse perspectives in astrophysics are crucial for innovation and progress in the field.

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Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program: Building Bridges to Diversity

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  1. Building Bridges to Diversity: The Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program Keivan Guadalupe Stassun Physics & AstronomyVanderbilt UniversityFisk University

  2. Physics & astronomy context • Order-of-magnitude issue: • 25% of population • 2-3% of physics and astronomy faculty • 0.5% of P&A facultyat research institutions • Average among PhD granting institutions: • 1 every 13 years

  3. Where are the minorities in STEM? Minority-Serving Institutions • Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) • 2% of all US college enrollment • 25% of all African-American bachelor’s degrees • 50% of Af-Am bachelor’s in science/engineering • Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) • Tribal Colleges & Universities (TCUs) • Community colleges • 50% of minorities start here

  4. Where are the minorities in STEM? Historically Black Colleges and Universities • Top producers of Black physics undergraduates are all HBCUs

  5. Where are the minorities in STEM?

  6. Importance of Masters-PhD Transitions Lange (2005) Minorities ~50% more likely to earn Masters en route to PhD.More institutional transitions, with less guidance.

  7. Tapping the “second pool” I would like to ask that we identify and support the “second pool”, the diamonds-in-the-rough that don’t look like traditional candidates. By second pool, we do not mean second class. The second pool consists of individuals who are talented and capable, and can succeed given proper guidance, but who either have not been properly developed or properly evaluated. It is this second pool that we are losing. - Richard Tapia NSF Summit Meeting on Promoting National Minority Leadership in Science and Engineering

  8. Nashville, Tennessee • Fisk-Vanderbilt Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program • Get the preparation you need to earn a PhD • Earn a Masters degree in physics at Fisk, with full funding support. • Get valuable, paid research experience. • Receive preparation for the GRE. • Get fast-track admission to the Vanderbilt PhD program, with full funding support. • Astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology • Biophysics • Materials science, nanophysics, detector development • Imaging science

  9. Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program Masters degree requirements: • Classical Mechanics • Quantum Mechanics I • Electricity and Magnetism I • Statistical Mechanics • Electives PhD degree requirements: • Above, plus: • E&M II, Quantum II (physics) • Stars, Galaxies, Radiative Processes (astronomy) • Electives Courses can be taken in any combination at Fisk and/or Vanderbilt.

  10. Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program Key considerations: • Not a “back door”: Must satisfy same PhD requirements as all PhD students • Focus on facilitating successful mentor/mentee relationships

  11. Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program Facilitating successful transitions: • Joint advising committees: Involvement of potential PhD advisors from the start, enhanced communication and tracking of progress • Requirement of coursework at Vanderbilt: Become known to Vanderbilt faculty, complete PhD requirements • Requirement of research at Vanderbilt: Demonstrate ability in the lab, develop faculty advocates • Ancillary support: Identify problems early on, provide tutoring where necessary • “Professionalization”: Seminar on academic culture, participate in professional meetings • Social networks: Orientation, “Bridge Club”

  12. Masters-to-PhD Bridge Program How to recruit? • National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP) • National Society of Hispanic Physicists (NSHP) • Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) • Direct relationships with MSI’s Whom to recruit? • Key principle: Recruit, don’t compete. Focus on unrealized potential. • Take risks: Erect scaffolds of support to ensure success.

  13. Fisk-Vanderbilt Bridge Students

  14. Why diversity in astrophysics? Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson

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