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Welcome to the Alaska Space Grant Program

Submitted by paul on Tue, 2011-12-20 13:16

The Alaska Space Grant Program (ASGP) is a consortium of public and private universities and non-profit organizations that sponsors a broad range of programs to enhance teaching, research, and educational outreach within aerospace and earth science, and other NASA related STEM disciplines throughout Alaska.

The Alaska Space Grant Program provides the conduit for education, and the development of a knowledgeable workforce and research infrastructure in support of NASA’s mission.
Specifically our mission is:

To promote Earth and Space Science and technology and other NASA relevant teaching, research, and public service throughout Alaska, with special emphasis on culturally responsive programs to engage native, minority, and non-traditional communities.

We are committed to engaging and creating ACCESS for all students and faculty in the state of Alaska to Alaska Space Grant Program’s NASA related research and education opportunities (Goal 1). We will accomplish this through (i) the development and strengthening our relationships with Alaska’s community colleges and rural campuses; and (ii) the development of distance education and summer opportunities targeted at increasing enrollment in STEM disciplines.

We are committed to supporting research and educational opportunities that are RELEVANT to NASA’s mission and the states needs (Goal 2). We will accomplish this by providing (i) opportunities for authentic, hands-on student experiences in science and engineering; and (ii) research infrastructure development opportunities that enhance the collaboration between Alaska faculty and NASA scientist and engineers.

We are committed to enhancing PERMANENT connections between NASA’s mission, and Alaska students, faculty, and citizens (Goal 3). We will accomplish this through supporting (i) opportunities that prepare our students for permanent employment at NASA or other aerospace industries; (ii) NASA related sustainable research infrastructure opportunities; and (iii) opportunities that enable the permanent incorporation of NASA educational materials in the states STEM curriculum.

Denise Thorsen, Director

Alaska Space Grant Program
dlthorsen@alaska.edu

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Devin Hahne - NASA Profile

Submitted by paul on Wed, 2011-12-21 14:30

While growing up, Devin Hahne was inspired by stories his father shared about aerospace corporations. Later, the Alaska Space Grant Program -- and a NASA internship -- taught him that he, too, could pursue a career in aerospace, and today he works for NASA designing scientific instruments that will lead to a better understanding of the universe.
Read more about Devin at http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/postsecondary/features/putting-...

Devin Hahne, an Alaska Spacegrant student, works on the SRP5 payload. Photo by Todd Paris.

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