The QEM Network is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, dedicated to improving the education of African Americans, Alaska Natives, American Indians, Mexican Americans, and Puerto Ricans. Millions of dollars, now spent for remedial purposes, could be made available for the educational benefit of all children and youth by improving the quality of education available to the groups targeted by QEM. Quality education for minorities improves the quality of education for all.

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CAREER Workshop Participant Chekesha Liddell is
Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Recipient

Templeton PAMO Committee of Visitors   View August 2006 QEM/PAMO International Workshop Executive Summary

   February 2007 JOINT NASA/NSF CONFERENCE    FINAL AGENDA       NSF/NASA MOU for STEM EDUCATION 

=============================   Workshops / Presentations  ============================

QEM/TCUP Leadership Development Institute (LDI) – Cohort II: Session One • August 4–8, 2008 • Minneapolis, MN

  HBCU-UP STEM STUDENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP New Orleans, LA  • June 6-7, 2008  AGENDA

  QEM FY 2008 CAREER WORKSHOP  •  May 30–31, 2008  • Washington, DC  
FINAL AGENDA

QEM Presentations at MSI Research Partnership Conference (MSIRP), May 13, 2008  
MCBAY     JONES


 SBE Action Plan Follow-up Workshop   •  Washington, DC   •   February 22–23, 2008    AGENDA

  MSP FY 2008 Proposal Development Workshop    •  Washington, DC   •   February 14–15, 2008     AGENDA



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   2008 QEM Summer Internship Program         2008 QEM TCUP Summer Internships for Tribal College Students

  External Summer Research and Other Internship/Fellowship Opportunities