Teachers Earth Science Institute 2002 ~ESI 2002 Session Photos~
Michigan Tech is hosting high school teachers from all over the US for the Teachers' Earth Science Institute, thanks to a five-year, $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. During the institutes, which began in the summer of 2001 and continue this summer through 2005, secondary teachers will team up with University researchers and engineers to conduct original research, both in the lab and in the field. Topics will range from geological exploration to mining engineering to mineral processing. In addition to the NSF grant, industry donors Cleveland-Cliffs Inc., Red Metal Minerals, and Minntec, plus SME-The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Inc., are contributing $152,000 to support the Teachers' Earth Science Institutes. Principal investigator is Dr. Francis Otuonye, Tennessee Technological University. Co-principal investigators for the grant are Fritz Erickson, former chair of the Department of Education, Michigan Tech; and Richard Tieder, former projects manager in the Institute of Materials Processing of Michigan Tech. |