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STEM programs, University of Limerick, Ireland

From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Elementary students attempt to manipulate a simple latch and push the vault door open during the Heist course of the SeaPerch robotics competition at the U.S. Coast Guard base at Sand Island, May 3. The competition was hosted by the U.S. Coast Guard and co-sponsored by the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, SPAWAR, Hawaii Department of Education and AFCEA. (Photo by Anna Marie General)

STEM Career Day at Sacred Heart University’s Center for Healthcare Education. Students from Girl Scouts of CT, Upward Bound and the Academic Mentoring Program participated in the event. Photo by Mark F. Conrad 4/14/18

A stem sawfly in the genus Hartigia pauses to groom itself. Sabine Woods near Port Arthur, Texas, USA, April 21, 2022.

Clay Abla, Director of Secondary Education with Littleton Public Schools, speaks during the panel

The 2nd Annual "Friendraiser" for the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine.

HCLS HiTech STEM Lab at Savage Branch.

IU Kokomo hosted a family STEM event on April 26, 2019 to encourage young people to explore the sciences.

A double lens reverse macro photo of a poinsettia stem. If you look close enough you can see individual cells...stem cells, I suppose.

From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.

High school students and Booz Allen STEM professionals participate in speed mentoring over lunch.

San Jacinto College and Communities in Schools

Ode to the lowly tomato stem.

The STEM Ribbon Cutting Ceremony was held Thursday, Jan. 29.

If you have a 3rd-6th grader, join us Wednesdays in May from 3:30-4:30pm with STREAM Innovations. We will be learning STEM-based activities based on the topic of agriculture.

Last week, the kids learned about trees. Tomorrow, we will learn about plants and seeds.

**This will be our LAST STREAM Innovations program so make sure you check it out while you can!**

Ausflug am Vatertag zum Stemmer See bei Kalletal-Varenholz

Inter-Schools Nuclear Industry Partnership with Hartlepool College of Further Education, The National Skills Academy, ECITB, Esterline Darchem Engineering, Doosan and EDF Energy.

Golden stems of Painted Bamboo Bambusa vulgaris "vittata" at Caldwell Nursery, Rosenberg, Texas. The best nursery! June 2009.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Building opening in January 2014 at the Mays Landing Campus.

San Jacinto College and Communities in Schools

From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.

These students from Kashmere, North Early College, and Wheatley High Schools worked in cooperative groups to solve a real world problem. Each group of 3 to 4 students posed as an engineering firm that would submit a robotics solution to a geophysics problem. Teams used the LEGO Mindstorm NXT robot to design a vehicle that could climb to the top of a Mountain to retrieve rocks that stored energy. Their vehicle should be able to climb the mountain and continue its motion as the slope of the mountain increased. The team whose robot climbed the highest would win the bid with my company.

Inter-Schools Nuclear Industry Partnership with Hartlepool College of Further Education, The National Skills Academy, ECITB, Esterline Darchem Engineering, Doosan and EDF Energy.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – USACE South Pacific Division Commander Brig. Gen. Mark Toy presents Kaylee Dunnigan a certificate recognizing her achievement in this year’s Central New Mexico Science and Engineering Research Challenge, held March 12-14 at the University of New Mexico. Dunnigan placed second in the Senior Division – Environmental category. The Challenge is part of Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair’s (Intel ISEF) Research Challenges which is the world’s largest international pre-college science competition. More than 1,700 high school students from over 70 countries, regions, and territories are awarded the opportunity to showcase their independent research and compete for more than $5 million in prizes.

 

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Rough-stemmed bolete (_Leccinum scabrum_) fungus in the New Forest.

Trying to fix a broken stem

July 2007 - These are flower stems seen through a vase below the water line.

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