Focus Areas
The RISE Center is developing a community of scholars engaged in fundamental and discipline-based educational research (DBER) on the Michigan Tech campus. This community includes researchers drawn from faculty, staff, graduate and undergraduate populations.
By providing a virtual gathering place for education researchers on the Michigan Tech campus, the Center promotes cross-disciplinary collaboration that will enhance the University’s potential to attract extramural funding for research and promote improvements in graduate and undergraduate education. The Center focuses on:
- Fundamental STEAM education research
- Discipline-Based Education Research (DBER)
Hub
RISE provides a home for education-based STEAM research projects, such as the recently-funded Mi-STAR, to help sustain a project's web presence and activities.
Numerous students, faculty, and staff at Michigan Tech engage in both funded and non-funded discipline-based education research, and would benefit by having a virtual hub for their activities that would promote internal collaboration and promote Michigan Tech’s capabilities to external audiences.
Additionally, the Department of Psychology and Human Factors educates future teachers and provides professional development for current STEAM teachers. The Center for Science and Environmental Education Outreach has numerous programs designed to provide outreach to students and families. Several small working groups engage in DBER. The Center is bringing all of these projects together in an intentional, inter- and cross-disciplinary manner. The Center also helps to demonstrate the importance of promoting and contributing to the attainment of excellence in education at Michigan Tech.
Networking
The Center promotes collaborations with K-12 districts, schools, and educators; community colleges, other colleges and universities; and other state, regional, and national stakeholders.
It is anticipated that the Center will collaborate with the Michigan Department of Education and other governmental agencies, the Michigan Science Teachers Association, the Michigan Math/Science Centers network, the Michigan STEAM Partnership, other universities, corporations, foundations, and organizations that are interested in supporting and implementing research and research-based improvements in STEAM education.
Support Services
The RISE Center promotes the sharing of resources and provides support through the activities of its directors. The financial resources obtained by the Center through the normal indirect cost recovery budgeting process are used to support the development of proposals and administration of projects that are aligned with the RISE Center's mission.
The Center provides assistance with:
- Grant collaboration: budget, logistics, arrangements, grant writing process
- K-12 networking: teachers, school systems, researchers
- Participant recruitment: identifying and selecting participants
- Budget management
- Participant services: housing, meals, transportation, on-campus services
- Strengthening broader impact statements
Sponsors

The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation has charter goals to improve the educational, religious, economic, and cultural lives of Michigan’s people as their needs can be defined in a world which constantly presents different challenges and opportunities.

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense…"
