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OUR VISION
Every K - 12 student has
the educational experiences necessary to pursue a career in
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
OUR MISSION
Enabling Texas students to
pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
(STEM) by:
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Creating
partnerships among educators, industry, government and
families to inform, educate and motivate students
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Implementing
classroom and extra-curricular programs and activities
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Focusing
on populations that remain underrepresented in fields of
STEM
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Promoting
diversity in STEM careers
TAME HISTORY
Founded in 1976 by
concerned Texas industrialists and educators, the Texas Alliance
for Minorities in Engineering (TAME) focuses on increasing and
strengthening participation in the engineering, scientific and
computer science professions. TAME's founders were concerned
about the low minority representation in the fields of
engineering and sciences. Women make up 12.1% of the nation's
practicing engineers; by contrast, more than half the total U.S.
population is female. Fewer than 9.5% of engineering
professionals are African American, Hispanic American or Native
American, but these minority groups represent over 25% of the
populace.
To view a video presentation
about TAME, click here!
TAME
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
TAME reaches thousands
of Texas elementary, middle and high school students each year
through a system of 16 alliances. Each TAME alliance works
independently in its own community, ensuring that local
resources are maximized and local needs are met. There has been
a 101% increase in minority freshmen enrollment and a 92.8%
increase in female enrollment in the 19 Texas university
engineering programs since 1976. This increase in enrollment
reflects the efforts of TAME and other groups working toward
expanding the number of underrepresented minorities and women
entering in and graduating from engineering degree programs.
THE FUTURE OF TAME
Despite economic
downturns, TAME is determined to revitalize its programs at both
the state and local levels. Pursuing multiple pathways for
support, the TAME Board of Directors and administration are
eager to collaborate with industry, foundations, agencies, and
other entities with shared goals and a shared vision: inclusion
of all children, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, or
economic status, in the pursuit of success. Our future depends
on it. Come join the new TAME!
For information about
our statewide alliances, please click here:
Alliances
For a list of current
TAME sponsors or how to become a contributor, please click here:
Sponsors
For information about
programs provided by the state office, please click here:
Programs
TAME
Texas Alliance for Minorities in Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
R9200
10100 Burnet Road
Building 16, Room 10
Austin, TX 78758
(512) 471-6100
tame@engr.utexas.edu |