Stellar Students Selected As NASA Ambassadors

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Jan. 22, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
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RELEASE: 10-021

STELLAR STUDENTS SELECTED AS NASA AMBASSADORS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 105 of its best and brightest interns 
and fellows for the NASA Student Ambassador Program. The agency uses 
the program to engage undergraduate and graduate students in NASA 
science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, research 
and interactive opportunities. Selected students represent 33 states 
and 81 universities from across the nation. 

NASA managers and mentors nominated the recipients from the hundreds 
of interns and fellows engaged in research and education 
opportunities across the agency. The NASA Student Ambassadors 
initiative further recognizes exceptional students. 

"To ensure success in meeting future exploration goals, the agency 
requires greater depth of knowledge and pursuit of innovation than 
ever before," said Joyce Winterton, assistant administrator for 
Education at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "NASA and the nation 
must adapt to the changing landscape and develop new strategies to 
cultivate its future workforce." 

Members of the NASA Student Ambassadors virtual community will 
interact with the agency while sharing information, making 
professional connections, and collaborating with peers. They also 
will represent NASA in a variety of venues and help the agency 
inspire and engage future interns and fellows. 

The community's Web site provides participants access to tools needed 
to serve as a NASA Student Ambassador. The site provides strategic 
communication opportunities, the latest NASA news, science and 
technology updates, blogs, and announcements. It contains member 
profiles, forums, polls, NASA contact information, links to agency 
mission related communications' research and career resources. 

"The virtual community Web site is an outreach vehicle to the nation's 
students as well as a way to engage exceptional Gen-Y NASA students," 
said Mabel Matthews, lead for the community and manager of Higher 
Education at NASA Headquarters. "This activity is a leading effort to 
help NASA attract, engage, educate and employ the next generation." 

With this and the agency's other college and university programs, NASA 
will identify and develop the critical skills and capabilities needed 
to achieve its mission. This program is tied directly to the agency's 
major education goal of strengthening the future STEM workforce for 
NASA and the nation. 

For more information about the NASA Student Ambassadors, including a 
list of the new 2010 ambassadors, and an interactive map of the 
United States that identifies the current ambassadors, visit: 


http://intern.nasa.gov 


For more information about education at NASA, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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