King’s College welcomed the first three scholars to receive free tuition, books, and other resources through a $1.45 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant designed to bring more K-12 math and science teachers to underserved communities in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
The program—named Preparing and Retaining Inclusive and Mentored Educators in STEM (PRIMES)—is supported by NSF’s Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship, which funds innovative efforts that address the national shortage of elementary and secondary STEM teachers.
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From left to right: Noyce Scholars Travis Lane, Veronica Drobish, and Brandy Varner