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NSF Science & Engineering Messengers NSF Science & Engineering Messengers Generation Innovation: Priming the Science Education Pipeline in Alaska leave a comment » This is a sample blog post composed at the July 17-18 “Science: Becoming the Messenger” workshop in Fairbanks, Alaska. Alaska is a beautiful, visually stunning state. It overwhelms you with wildlife and awe-inspiring sites like Denali . Visitors are ecstatic to have come here, and a few ultimately stay–but when they do, they may soon realize that Alaska is far from perfect. In particular, we’re lagging badly in an area that’s key to a brighter future for the state: training science graduates to fill well-paying jobs in hi-tech and science-based fields, ranging from the petroleum industry to biomedicine. It’s a stunning statistic: Here in Alaska, we give out fewer bachelor’s degrees in the natural sciences and engineering than any other U.S. state  on a per capita basis–just 3.9 degrees for every 1,000 students ...

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