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Microsoft is the premier sponsor of the 2025 Iowa STEM Summit

Photographer: Josh See

 

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STEM Exploration Stations at HCLS Miller branch.

STEM Exploration Stations at HCLS Miller branch.

2020 Women in STEM Breakfast Sponsored by Rolls-Royce, Reaching for the Stars Scholarships sponsored by Dominion Energy

Launch of the VC STEM Regional Collaborative

East Austin College Prep STEM Summer Institute Fair

HiTech STEM Conference held at HCLS Savage Branch.

Business, education and policy makers touring a 787 model airplane in the Boeing Customer Experience Center.

Consilience Learning | Bangkok, Thailand | August 2018

Keynote speaker Rick Stephens, senior vice president at Boeing provided examples of ways Boeing experiences challenges, forecasts opportunities and pursues innovations to improve STEM education. For Stephens, it is hands on experience to help build excitement around STEM careers, be it in aerospace or filmmaking.

This is the work of rabbits that have nested in my Grand Wormwood.

16 girls spent a day at Accenture's offices, working on mobile apps to a 'Flood in Beckenham' brief.

STEM FYE summer bridge Project exhibition, July 29, 2015

Hosted by Oberlin College’s Black Scientists Guild and the Black History Month Committee, STEM in Color highlighted the academic and career journeys of black professionals, alumni, and current students in STEM fields.

 

Photo by Mike Crupi

HCLS HiTech STEM Lab at Savage Branch.

STEM Exploration Stations at HCLS Miller branch.

Get problem solving and building with BOP's design/engineering workshop!

HiTech STEM Conference held at HCLS Savage Branch.

STEM Exploration Stations at HCLS Miller branch.

This wall hanging celebrates all 4 parts of STEM; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The word STEM is spelled out using elements that represent each subject, and are then surrounded by a selection of micro-models relating to the subject.

Science is made of two attracting magnets, and has a microscope, test tubes, a cell, a brontosaurus skeleton, some plants (botany), and a rocket. Technology is made of a circuitboard, and there are some cell phones, a play button, a computer, and a radar dish. Engineering is made from a crane, and contains a bridge, a skyscraper, and a selection of tools. Finally, Math is a quartic function, and there is a pencil, a drawing compass, a calculator, and a ruler.

There are also three locations on the back for easy and stable attachment to a wall, and the whole thing comprises of just under 800 pieces.

 

This was built for a celebrating STEM contest on LEGO IDEAS which you can view here: ideas.lego.com/challenges/02763053-59d1-40e1-8941-cc1b26a...

 

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