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HCC’s Minority Male Initiative (MMI) STEM Academy’s Closing Ceremony was amazing. More than 237 youngsters from all over the city of Houston attended the closing ceremony on July 17, 2013. The summer STEM Academy and the event took place at The Young Men’s College Preparatory College Academy located at 1701 Bringhurst Street. Houston, Texas 77020.
In celebration of Women's History month and Pi Day, SUNY Old Westbury hosted Experiences of Women in STEM with panelists: Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik, SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor, Professor Madondo, Senior Education Specialist, South Africa and two Old Westbury undergraduate students Fatima Bhali and Dominique Crecco.
The Roland booth at the ACTE show for educators features affordable and easy to use STEM solutions for the classroom. www.rolanddga.com/solutions/education/
The National STEM Guitar Project, in partnership with NSF Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Centers with funding provided through a grant from The National Science Foundation (#1304405), hosts innovative Guitar Building Institutes around the United States. The 5-day institutes, combined with additional instructional activities comprising 80 hours, provide faculty training on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for middle, high school, and post-secondary faculty. The institutes present and teach participants hands-on, applied learning techniques to help engage students and spark excitement for learning STEM subject matter.
Nationwide, there are increasing concerns from businesses about the supply of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics trained workers. Science and math test scores in the U.S. are among the lowest around the world.
The goal and objective of the STEM Guitar Building Institutes is to showcase a new way to present learning for students with applied methods.
Westminster College students help teach a chemistry course to students at New Wilmington Elementary School.
4-hour time lapse of a trophoblast stem cell (TSC) colony, where cells are prematurely stopping cell division, seen in the shaking bright red nuclei scattered throughout the colony, and undergoing programmed cell death, seen when cells shrink and form green and red apoptotic bodies.
This system was created to help our lab study how aneuploidy arises during pre-implantation embryonic development, which is a major cause of IVF failure and miscarriage.
If you look closely you can also see two cells fusing together to form a multi-nucleated cell somewhere in the colony.
Video Credit: Alex Lee with Mabel Lee and Amanda Collier
Principal Investigator: Kathrin Plath
STEM CAREERS EXPO at New York Hall of Science in Queens, New York City. May 23, 2025. Photo by Andrew Kelly for New York Hall of Science
Dr. Bonnie Dunbar, Director, Higher Education and STEM at Boeing discussed supply side challenges for post-secondary education and business needs. She shared findings from national studies that have tracked a lack of engineers from the United States for years. To solve that problem it is about increasing the number of seats in engineering schools.
In celebration of Women's History month and Pi Day, SUNY Old Westbury hosted Experiences of Women in STEM with panelists: Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik, SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor, Professor Madondo, Senior Education Specialist, South Africa and two Old Westbury undergraduate students Fatima Bhali and Dominique Crecco.
As part of the fifth annual STEM Week, Lt. Governor Karyn Polito tours the STEM lab at New Heights Charter School in Brockton and participates in a roundtable highlighting the partnership between New Rights and Massasoit Community College on Oct. 20, 2022. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
In spring, sturdy stems bear nodding, sweetly scented, violet-blue flowers amid glossy, dark green shaped leaves. When you see them in a field they look like a blanket of beauty. Bluebells die back in the summer months.
Bluebells grow in woodland gardens and shady borders.
The 25th Annual KUED Kids Reading Marathon kicked off with a STEM party at the Salt Lake City Main Library!
In celebration of Women's History month and Pi Day, SUNY Old Westbury hosted Experiences of Women in STEM with panelists: Dr. Shahedipour-Sandvik, SUNY Senior Vice Chancellor, Professor Madondo, Senior Education Specialist, South Africa and two Old Westbury undergraduate students Fatima Bhali and Dominique Crecco.