NASA Selects High-Performing Interns As Agency Ambassadors

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Jan. 06, 2011

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington                                
202-358-1601 
ann.marie.trotta@xxxxxxxx 


RELEASE: 11-001

NASA SELECTS HIGH-PERFORMING INTERNS AS AGENCY AMBASSADORS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 101 of its high-performing interns and 
fellows for the agency's Student Ambassador Program. The students 
will represent NASA at a variety of education and outreach events at 
schools and universities to help inspire future students interested 
in science, engineering, mathematics and technology, or STEM, 
opportunities. 

The new ambassadors represent 31 states and 64 different universities. 
This third group of student ambassadors, known as Cohort III, joins 
189 other student ambassadors selected in 2009 and 2010. NASA 
managers and mentors nominated the ambassadors from hundreds of 
current interns and fellows who have participated in various NASA 
Education projects. 

"The ambassadors have demonstrated their ability to motivate students 
to enter the STEM workforce," said Leland Melvin, associate 
administrator for education at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "They 
play an important role in our effort to develop the next generation 
of explorers, because they can engage fellow students in a meaningful 
peer-to-peer dialogue. That's something that more traditional 
approaches cannot accomplish." 

The new student ambassadors will join a virtual web-based community, 
which allows them to interact with NASA staff and other ambassadors 
to share information and make professional connections. Through the 
website, the ambassadors also will have access to the latest NASA 
news, cutting-edge research and career resources. 

For more information about the NASA Student Ambassadors Virtual 
Community and to see an interactive U.S. map with the names and 
schools of the 2011 ambassadors, visit: 



http://intern.nasa.gov 


For more information about NASA's Education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 

	
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