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Welcome to the School of STEM

The School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics is composed of five units:  the Department of Biology and Microbiology; the Department of Engineering Technology, the Division of Mathematics, the Department of Physical Science, and the Department of Veterinary Technology.  Please visit the links below to find out more.

Mission Statement

The School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) at Northwestern State University serves to create a collaborative environment for natural and applied science education that inspires students and faculty to engage in an interdisciplinary approach to developing strong analytical skills in interpersonal communication, critical and creative thinking, research, and data literacy as they become lifelong learners who are prepared for an ever-changing, global STEM community.

Vision Statement

We envision a school where every student is supported, inspired, and prepared to accelerate STEM-related fields for the benefit of society.

Affiliates

FLAME Supplemental Instruction

Need some extra help with your classes?  FLAME – Faculty Led Assistance in MEducation is a new supplemental instruction initiative to improve student success and retention in courses taught within the School of STEM.  This includes classes in biology, chemistry, physics, math, science, and veterinary and engineering technology classes.

During Supplemental Instruction, faculty are available (both in person and virtually) in the Academic Success Center in Watson Library to help students with completing homework assignments, understanding material covered in classes, and preparing/studying for exams.

To learn more about the FLAME Supplemental Instruction, and to find the days and times at which assistance in specific courses can be found, please follow this link:  www.nsula.edu/flame/

Your success is important to all of us!  Let us help you perform your best in your courses.

Pre-Professional School Advising Committee (PPSAC)

The committee understands the difficulty and anxiety that comes along with completing professional health school applications and preparing for the formal interview. To aid our students, we have established a Pre-Professional School Advising Committee to help you through this process.

STEM News

Math colleagues seek support for Chadick Professorship

Faculty in the Department of Mathematics set a goal to raise $80,000 in contributions that will be matched by $20,000 from the Board of Regents. Income from the endowment will be awarded to a professor in the department who is involved in professional development of K-16 teachers and/or student activities.

Students sign to participate in AMT

Through the AMT program, students work as a paid employee in their sponsoring manufacturing facility three days per week and attend intensive classes at CLTCC two days per week with both CLTCC and NSU faculty.

Inaugural AMT class honored with recognition ceremony

Benjamin Gewin, Taylor Kight and Melonia McDaniel are the first completers of an innovative program in which students attend classes at CLTCC two days per week and work in paid positions three days per week in a sponsoring manufacturing facility.

Contact Us

Director of STEM
Dr. Christopher N. Lyles
lylesc@nsula.edu
318-357-6514
Fournet Rm 221

STEM School Facilitator
Ms. Anna Dugas
dugasa@nsula.edu
318-357-5519
Fournet Rm 115

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