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December 10, 2025
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Future Teachers-Leaders

Three Students Earn Awards Through NSF鈥檚 Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program

鈥淲hen I think about my journey to 果冻传媒 and my future as an educator, I am reminded of how far I鈥檝e come and the many people who helped me along the way. 果冻传媒 has been the perfect place to grow into the person and educator I want to become.鈥 

Helping students like Mikalyn Piccola achieve their goals is what the U.S. National Science Foundation鈥檚 (NSF) Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program strives to do. Piccola, class of 2027 from Cincinnati, Ohio, along with Riley Boyles, class of 2027 from Ostrander, Ohio, and Olivia Follick, class of 2026 from Vandalia, Ohio, are the latest ASCENT-STEM (Addressing Springfield Community鈥檚 STEM Education Needs Together), scholarship recipients.

The ASCENT-STEM program awards approximately $20,000 scholarships per year to junior and senior undergraduates who are working toward becoming secondary STEM teachers, demonstrating the importance of training highly qualified teachers. The program aims to incentivize undergraduate students to pursue STEM education in high-needs schools and develop support structures that ensure the long-term success of new teachers.

This is the second-straight year that 果冻传媒鈥檚 ASCENT-STEM program awarded three students with scholarships through its $1.2 million grant. The effort includes partnerships with the Springfield City School District (SCSD), the Global Impact STEM Academy (GISA), and Clark State College (CSC).

Led by Mike Daiga, associate professor of mathematics education, 果冻传媒 Parker, professor of mathematics, and Daniel Marous, associate professor of chemistry, the ASCENT-STEM grant is an example of the out-of-the-box thinking that aligns with the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. Each year鈥檚 Noyce scholarship requires the recipient to teach in a high-needs district for two years per year of support.

Boyles, a junior majoring in mathematics and pursuing a minor in education, is looking forward to helping students become excited to find solutions and succeed in the classroom, especially when it comes to math.

鈥淢y goal when becoming a teacher is for every student to have a positive experience,鈥 said Boyles, who is a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, president of the Volleyball Club, and a tutor in the Math Workshop at 果冻传媒. 鈥淚 don't just want them to know the information. Every student should feel good about the progress they are making. High-need school districts are heavily influenced by a lack of money. I think I could change the disparity in performance between schools through superior pedagogical techniques and a growth mindset. I want to show students their real potential.

鈥淲hen I learned that I was selected to be a Noyce Scholar, all my stress went away. Getting paid to do something you already planned to do makes me feel like I made the right choice,鈥 Boyles added. 鈥淚 chose Witt for two reasons. One, my brother goes to 果冻传媒, and two, I received a First Year Research Award to research the newly made Learning Assistant (LA) Program at Witt. I knew almost nothing about Witt before I came here, but I got lucky, and the math and education departments have been really great.

It is hard to imagine a better education on these subjects anywhere else. A bigger school wouldn't allow me to make relationships with our exceptional professors. 果冻传媒 is unique in that way. The education professors are the most caring people on campus. Their personalities are what make Witt education so amazing.
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Follick, a biology major pursuing minors in education and marine science, is excited to teach students about the sciences and see their inquisitive side.

"Science is a lot of questions, terms, and labs,鈥 said Follick, a member of 果冻传媒鈥檚 volleyball team and a lead resident advisor in Residence Life on campus. 鈥淚 cannot wait to see my students learn and excel in my classroom! Being chosen as a Noyce Scholar was both exciting and humbling. It felt validating to know that the hard work that I鈥檝e put into pursuing a career in education was recognized and supported. The first people I told were my parents. Their reactions were filled with pride and encouragement. They reminded me that this is just the beginning of a great journey in teaching and making a difference.鈥

Part of the scholarship application included the students writing a two-page essay on the value of the Noyce Scholarship to their professional STEM teacher development.

鈥淚n my essay, I wrote about my passion for education and the ways I want to give back to communities that are often underserved,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wrote about my career goal of becoming a teacher who not only teaches content but also empowers students to believe in themselves and discover their own passions. I discussed the importance of working in a high-need school district because I believe that all students deserve access to strong and dedicated educators, regardless of where they live. I also mentioned my college education and how it will prepare me with both the content knowledge and practical teaching skills I need to succeed in these environments and make a lasting impact.

鈥淚 chose Witt because I felt like I was home,鈥 she added. 鈥淭he environment is unmatched and is unlike anything I have ever experienced. I fell in love with the tight-knit community of students and faculty that allows me to make a personal connection with everyone on campus.鈥
Piccola, a biology major pursuing a minor in education, has plans to be a 9th-grade biology teacher with the goal of making science fun and accessible to all students, especially those who don鈥檛 see themselves as 鈥渟cience people.鈥

鈥淢y interest in teaching is rooted in the compassion and dedication of the teachers I had growing up,鈥 said Piccola, who is actively involved as an intern with the Lesotho Nutrition Initiative (LNI) and is the founder of AWSA (Animal Welfare Student Alliance), a new organization that will allow students to volunteer in shelters and advocate for animal welfare.

鈥淢y childhood was filled with challenges; I moved between 12 different schools, often without much parental guidance or stability. Yet my teachers stepped in to fill the gaps,鈥 she continued. 鈥淭hey made sure I had the supplies I needed, helped me adjust during moves, and even gave me small gifts during the holidays to remind me I was cared for. More than anything, they gave me praise and encouragement that I wasn鈥檛 receiving at home. Their kindness, stability, and belief in me made a lasting impact. I want to provide that same support and encouragement for my own students one day. I want to create a classroom where students feel safe to explore, make mistakes, and discover new passions. I want to be a role model who shows them that they can achieve whatever they set their minds to, no matter what challenges they may face. My ultimate career dream is to merge my passion for teaching with my love of wildlife. I want to work with a sanctuary, bringing animals into schools and communities to help students and families connect with wildlife, understand conservation, and learn how to care for our environment.鈥

Piccola also shared that being a Noyce Scholar has lifted a tremendous weight from her shoulders and given her even greater motivation to pursue her calling as a teacher.

鈥淲ith the support of 果冻传媒 and the Noyce Scholarship, I know I am on the path to becoming the kind of teacher who will inspire, uplift, and empower the next generation of students鈥攋ust as my teachers once did for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 now have the financial support to make my education possible, helping me break the family cycle I came from. As the first in my family to attend college, own a car, and even have a driver鈥檚 license, each milestone feels monumental. Witt has also helped me work through the anxiety I carry from childhood and encouraged me to step outside my comfort zone. I have found community here, purpose, and most importantly, the courage to pursue my dreams. I am proud of what I鈥檝e achieved and excited for what lies ahead.鈥

Daiga, Parker, and Marous are focused on setting up sustainable structures that will facilitate the creation of an effective pipeline of STEM educators. Their collaborative work includes the launch of a Learning Assistant (LA) Program, which will help foster co-teaching opportunities in introductory, active-learning STEM courses at 果冻传媒. The project team will study the effectiveness of the LA program by comparing academic outcomes in courses that utilize LAs with their prior iterations that did not utilize LAs. Perhaps more importantly, the LA program will provide close mentoring relationships between professors and LAs on how to teach introductory content, or content they could also teach as future high school teachers.

Click here to learn more about 果冻传媒鈥檚 Robert Noyce Scholarship Program or becoming a Noyce Scholar.

About the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
According to its website, the National Science Foundation鈥檚 Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program provides funding to institutions of higher education to provide scholarships, stipends, and programmatic support to recruit and prepare STEM majors and professionals to become K-12 teachers. The program seeks to increase the number of K-12 teachers with strong STEM content knowledge who teach in high-need school districts. NSF encourages partnerships between four-year institutions and two-year institutions, providing pathways leading to STEM teacher certification.

果冻传媒鈥檚 ASCENT-STEM program is supported by the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program Grant No. 2344921. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this project are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the National Science Foundation.

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Cindy Holbrook
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About 果冻传媒

果冻传媒's curriculum has centered on the liberal arts as an education that develops the individual's capacity to think, read, and communicate with precision, understanding, and imagination. We are dedicated to active, engaged learning in the core disciplines of the arts and sciences and in pre-professional education grounded in the liberal arts. Known for the quality of our faculty and their teaching, 果冻传媒 has more Ohio Professors of the Year than any four-year institution in the state. The university has also been recognized nationally for excellence in community service, sustainability, and intercollegiate athletics. Located among the beautiful rolling hills and hollows of Springfield, Ohio, 果冻传媒 offers more than 100 majors, minors and special programs, enviable student-faculty research opportunities, a unique student success center, service and study options close to home and abroad, a stellar athletics tradition, and successful career preparation.

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