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Top STEM-Friendly Programs

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Our Top Recognized Programs

In the STEAM community, we believe that diversity and inclusion are key pillars of a thriving society. That’s why we’re proud to recognize colleges and universities across the country for their commitment to fostering diverse and inclusive environments. Our Top STEM-Friendly Programs list showcases institutions that have demonstrated a strong dedication to promoting diversity in their student body, faculty, and staff, as well as creating a welcoming and supportive campus culture for all.

Best of the Best 2023

Diversity in STEAM MAGAZINE ANNOUNCES ITS 2023 BEST OF THE BEST RESULTS LIST

Top STEM-Friendly Programs

Diversity in STEAM Magazine polled hundreds of schools for its Best of the Best evaluations. DISM is one the nation’s fastest-growing diversity magazines, promoting the advancement of diversity in all aspects of STEAM to ensure equal opportunity. The outstanding efforts toward this promotion make these schools leaders in the quest for true diversity, and we commend them all.

The goal of the annual evaluations is to not only bring the latest information and guidance to our readers, but also encourage active outreach and diversity policies among educational institutions. The lists were compiled from market research, independent research, diversity conference participation and survey responses that were performed by DiversityComm’s agents and/or affiliates.

 

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Brown University School of Engineering

California Institute of Technology

Carnegie Mellon University

Case Western Reserve University—Case School of Engineering

Clarkson University—Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering

Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences

Colorado School of Mines

Columbia University—Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art

Cornell University College of Engineering

Drexel University College of Engineering

Duke University—Pratt School of Engineering

ECPI University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Institute of Technology-Scheller College of Business

Harvard—John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Harvey Mudd College

Illinois Institute of Technology

Iowa State University College of Engineering

John Hopkins University—Whiting School of Engineering

Lehigh University—P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mercy College

Michigan State University College of Engineering

Michigan Technological University

Missouri University of Science and Technology

New York University Tandon School of Engineering

North Carolina State University College of Engineering

Northwestern University—McCormick School of Engineering

Pennsylvania State University College of Engineering

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM)

Princeton University School of Engineering and Applied Science

Purdue University College of Engineering

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Rice University—George R. Brown School of Engineering

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Stanford University School of Engineering

Stevens Institute of Technology

Stony Brook University—College of Engineering and Applied Sciences

SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Technology

Texas A&M University—College Station

Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth

Tufts University School of Engineering

United States Air Force Academy

United States Coast Guard Academy

United States Merchant Marine Academy

United States Naval Academy

University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering

University of California, Davis-College of Engineering

University of California, Irvine-The Henry Samueli School of Engineering

University of California, Los Angeles-Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science

University of California, San Diego-Jacobs School of Engineering

University of Florida College of Engineering

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign-College of Engineering

University of Michigan-College of Engineering

University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science

University of Portland

University of Rochester—HAJIM School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

University of Texas at Austin, Cockrell School of Engineering

University of Tulsa

Vanderbilt School of Engineering

Virginia Tech

Washington State University—Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture

Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Yale University School of Engineering & Applied Science

The goal of the annual evaluations is to not only bring the latest information and guidance to our readers but also encourage active outreach and diversity policies among educational institutions, corporations and government agencies. The list was compiled from market research, independent research, diversity conference participation and survey responses that were performed by DiversityComm’s agents and/or affiliates.

The final results are published in the winter issue of Diversity in STEAM Magazine and available on newsstands mid-December. Diversity in STEAM Magazine is published by DiversityComm along with sister publications, Black EOE Journal, HISPANIC Network Magazine, Professional Woman’s Magazine, U.S. Veterans Magazine and DIVERSEability Magazine.

For more information about the annual Best of the Best survey or Diversity in STEAM Magazine, please contact the research department at surveys@diversitycomm.net.

About Diversity in STEAM Magazine

Published semi-annually every June and December, Diversity in STEAM Magazine is more than just a magazine raising awareness and providing educational, employment and business opportunities—it’s a movement celebrating advancements and achievements of STEM research and contributions. Diversity in STEAM Magazine is founded on the premise that policies and programs that support diversity inclusion are critically overdue. “Diversity is the answer to success,” said Mona Lisa Faris, President and Founder.

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