The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) has recently highlighted an NSF-funded S-STEM project that provides scholarships, career preparation, and near-peer mentoring for undergraduate students in math and computer science disciplines. In the role of educational researcher for the project is Dr. Joseph Brobst, a Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Educational Partnerships. Dr. Brobst works in collaboration with faculty in mathematics, computer science, and physics at Western Washington University.
You can read the full article from the Mathematical Association of America that highlights this S-STEM project here.