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The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/
Panel: EMPOWERING THE YOUTH VOICE THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
Open Remarks by Baffour Agyeman-Duah | CEO of The John A. Kufuor Foundation
Moderator:
Bronwyn Nielsen | Editor at Large of CNBC Africa
Panelists:
Baffour Agyeman-Duah | CEO of The John A. Kufuor Foundation
Jonathan Starr | Founder and Headmaster of Abaarso School of Science and Technology
Oley Dibba-Wadda | Director of the Human Capital, Youth and Skills of Development Department of African Development Bank Group (AfDB)
Tabata Amaral | Politics Scientist
Débora Bais | Senior Specialist of CNI
President Jacob Zuma delivers an address during the official opening of The Mandela School of Science and Technology at Mvezo village, Eastern Cape. (Photo: GCIS)
The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony. The White Coat ceremony for the graduate program in Speech Pathology.
The Katz School of Science and Health's fourth annual graduate commencement ceremony. The White Coat ceremony for the graduate program in Speech Pathology.
The senior projects for Penn State Harrisburg engineering students are a long-standing tradition, where they are given opportunity to combine classroom learning with real-life applications, as well as collaborate with industry sponsors.
4/25/12 South Carolina Governor's School of Science and Mathematics in Hartsville, SC. Photos by Renee Ittner-McManus/RIM Photography www.rimphotography.com
The senior projects for Penn State Harrisburg engineering students are a long-standing tradition, where they are given opportunity to combine classroom learning with real-life applications, as well as collaborate with industry sponsors.
The senior projects for Penn State Harrisburg engineering students are a long-standing tradition, where they are given opportunity to combine classroom learning with real-life applications, as well as collaborate with industry sponsors.
The School of Sciences at Stevenson University hosted a research poster session on January 16, 2014 to display the work students did on their various topics. Students, faculty, staff and visitors were able to see the great work Stevenson's students do to further their education
Originally known as Wyche House, Royall Center was built in 1910 to house the hospital's nurses and nursing school. The building continued in use until the school moved out in the 1970s. From 1980 until 1988, it was used as a dormitory for NCSSM, but fell into disuse for almost 15 years before being renovated and reopened as Royall Center, home to school administrative offices on the top floor, with dormitory space below.
The senior projects for Penn State Harrisburg engineering students are a long-standing tradition, where they are given opportunity to combine classroom learning with real-life applications, as well as collaborate with industry sponsors.
Originally the patient wings for the hospital built between 1909 and 1911, Reynolds Hall consists of two large pavilions connected via a three-story breezeway with large windows. The most notable and distinctive architectural feature of the building are the triple-decker solariums at the ends of the patient wings. There is also a smaller pavilion between the two larger pavilions, which dates to 1934 and was once home to the hospital's emergency room, ICU, and X-Ray department.
The senior projects for Penn State Harrisburg engineering students are a long-standing tradition, where they are given opportunity to combine classroom learning with real-life applications, as well as collaborate with industry sponsors.
4/25/12 South Carolina Governor's School of Science and Mathematics in Hartsville, SC. Photos by Renee Ittner-McManus/RIM Photography www.rimphotography.com
The senior projects for Penn State Harrisburg engineering students are a long-standing tradition, where they are given opportunity to combine classroom learning with real-life applications, as well as collaborate with industry sponsors.
Originally the patient wings for the hospital built between 1909 and 1911, Reynolds Hall consists of two large pavilions connected via a three-story breezeway with large windows. The most notable and distinctive architectural feature of the building are the triple-decker solariums at the ends of the patient wings. There is also a smaller pavilion between the two larger pavilions, which dates to 1934 and was once home to the hospital's emergency room, ICU, and X-Ray department.