About our partners

 

National Society of Black Physicists (NSBP)

Founded in 1977 at Morgan State University, the mission of the National Society of Black Physicists is to promote the professional well-being of African American physicists and physics students within the international scientific community and within society at large.   The organization seeks to develop and support efforts to increase opportunities for African Americans in physics and to increase their numbers and visibility of their scientific work.  To learn more about the NSBP, visit their website at:  http://www.nsbp.org/

 

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

NASA's journeys into air and space have deepened humankind's understanding of the universe, advanced technology, enhanced travel safety and security, and expanded the frontiers of scientific research.  These accomplishments share a common genesis:  education.   As the United States begins the second century of flight, NASA will continue it's tradition of investing in the Nation's education programs, supporting efforts to prepare, inspire, excite, encourage, and nurture the those who will be the workforce of tomorrow.  To learn more about NASA's engagement in education, visit the NASA Education website.

 

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

The purpose of the American Geophysical Union is to promote discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Education and public outreach play a significant role in AGU’s mission. Through education and career-focused events at AGU meetings, professional development workshops, awards for science educators, and printed and electronic resources, AGU offers an array of opportunities that expose students, teachers, professionals, and life-long learners to the freshest, most accurate scientific knowledge and the excitement of discovery.  To learn more about AGU's education efforts, visit the AGU Education website.