About
The Ronald E. McNair Program helps eligible undergraduates pursue graduate degrees. The program offers expanded faculty mentoring, research experience and other academic opportunities with the goal of increasing the number of Ph.D. recipients who are from underrepresented groups in graduate education. The program consists of summer and academic year activities. Students will enter the program during the spring, participate in the summer research component and, during the following academic year complete the requirements for graduate school enrollment.
For more information please email TRiOMcNair@ktibm.com.
Students, ready to become a McNair Scholar?
Our McNair Team
2023-2034
Elmer Alvarenga, BS
Major: Criminal Justice
Minor: Management
Graduate Program Acceptances:
- Penn State M.P.S. in Human Resources & Employment Relations
- University of Tennessee College Student Personnel MS Program
Ashley Rogers
Stats PhD Program at North Carolina State University (funded)
Kara Rollins
Georgetown University
Spotlight
Sophia Martinez was accepted to present at the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing Convention
Larry Teasley published his research in the ODU Digital Commons: New Paths of Attacks: Revealing the Adaptive Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Evolving Cyber Threats Targeting Social Media Users and Their Data
Sophia Martinez was accepted to present at the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing Convention
Larry Teasley published his research in the ODU Digital Commons: New Paths of Attacks: Revealing the Adaptive Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Evolving Cyber Threats Targeting Social Media Users and Their Data