posted on 2014-01-09, 00:00authored byKellen Marshall, Dorimar Ortiz-Torres, Ricardo J. Colón-Rivera, Francisco J. Soto-Santiago, Charles E. Flower
Graduate students in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines struggle with
developing research agendas that balance the overall goals of their work with questions of civic concern. The
Earth Stewardship Initiative helps to resolve this disparity. Furthermore, connecting STEM research to civic
concerns increases the relevance of research and facilitates the development of cross-disciplinary approaches.
We describe how STEM graduate students can incorporate Earth Stewardship into their research, identify
opportunities for educational institutions to support such research, and discuss the potential benefits of, and
barriers to, linking Earth Stewardship to graduate-level studies.