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Congratulations to Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr., 2022 Recipient of the James Bryant Conant Award

Press Release Dated June 22, 2022

Education Commission of the States is pleased to honor Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr., CEO of the National Math and Science Initiative, with the 2022 James Bryant Conant Award, in recognition of his steadfast commitment to expanding opportunity and diversifying the nation's talent pool in the STEM fields. 

As a physician, business leader and the first Black astronaut to walk in space, Harris embodies the benefits and opportunities of STEM education. As CEO of NMSI, he advocates for equitable access to STEM education, particularly for students furthest from these opportunities currently. NMSI partners with schools, school systems and state and federal policymakers to promote high-quality STEM education.

In the last 15 years, under Harris' leadership as board member and later as CEO, NMSI programs have supported more than 2 million students across the country and trained more than 65,000 teachers in the STEM disciplines. Specifically, NMSI's College Readiness Program, which boosts participation in Advanced Placement courses and helps students prepare for the rigors of college, is in place at more than 1,300 schools in 40 states. These students' math, science and engineering scores have exceeded national averages by as many as 22 percentage points in the last four years.

Education Commission of the States will present Harris with the Conant Award at the 2022 National Forum on Education Policy, taking place July 13-15 in Washington, D.C.

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