# UMB CURE Connections: an integral link in a Baltimore minority STEMeducation pipeline

> **NIH NIH R25** · UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE · 2020 · $260,783

## Abstract

Project Summary/Abstract.
Individuals from underrepresented (UR) backgrounds comprise the fastest growing segments of the US
population but make up only a small percentage of the biomedical research and healthcare workforce.
Workforce diversification is essential to engage this underutilized resource and meet growing US demands in
biomedical science and broader STEM fields. Distinct perspectives provided by a diverse workforce stimulate
innovation and increase research quality, productivity and consideration of disparities issues. Efforts to realize
these benefits of increased diversity in a sustainable manner must begin with early STEM education. To
provide this early STEM intervention, the University of Maryland Baltimore Continuing Umbrella of Research
Experiences (UMB CURE) Scholars program was developed to provide STEM educational enrichment for UR
middle school (MS) students from severely disadvantaged West Baltimore communities. To address the
multifactorial barriers to success faced by these students, a holistic approach was taken that leveraged the
strong resources of UMB professional schools and partners to integrate robust scholar mentoring, family
support, partner school curricula and community outreach. Data from the first two cohorts of scholars
demonstrated the program’s positive impact on all stakeholders and indicated that early STEM intervention is
an effective approach to engage students from disadvantaged backgrounds, reinforcing the need for such
programming in West Baltimore. To build upon the success of the MS program and realize the potential of this
early intervention, it is essential to foster the scholars’ continued engagement in science through the high
school (HS) transition and progression to college. Indeed, extracurricular structure is particularly important
during the HS transition years- years that can be academically and socially challenging for UR students from
disadvantaged communities. However, programs to sustain this holistic educational support are lacking in the
UMB CURE catchment area. To fill this gap, UMB CURE Connections (C2) will provide robust 9th and 10th
grade programming as an integral component of a minority STEM education pipeline that connects UMB
CURE MS scholars with strong HS STEM enrichment and a network of minority-focused college programs at
UMB and its partner institutions through three specific aims: 1. Provide STEM enrichment curricula centered
around culturally relevant themes that incorporate hands-on research, college and career path exploration,
community outreach and conference presentations. 2. Utilize near peer and professional mentors from pipeline
partners to excite scholars about science subjects and inspire them to pursue careers in these fields. 3.
Evaluate outcomes to assess the effectiveness of program components in achieving its goals, develop best
practices and disseminate this information. Together, C2 and its STEM education pipeline partners provide a
path to college...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9974531
- **Project number:** 5R25GM129875-03
- **Recipient organization:** UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
- **Principal Investigator:** CHRISTOPHER D'ADAMO
- **Activity code:** R25 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $260,783
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2018-09-01 → 2023-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9974531

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9974531, UMB CURE Connections: an integral link in a Baltimore minority STEMeducation pipeline (5R25GM129875-03). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9974531. Licensed CC0.

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