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Evan Smith during his conversation with UT Dallas president David Daniel at the Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune STEM Education Symposium a the University of Texas at Dallas on Monday, May 5, 2014.
Laura Buckman for The Texas Tribune
Stem for the build bought from a local bike swap for $5. Looks like 90mm with a decent rise. It might work. I'll leave some extra spacers on just in case.
All these parts are from a build I'm putting together with a Surly Long Haul Trucker
Students from all over the state of Arkansas gathered at Arkansas Tech to participate in a series of engineering challenges.
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Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
Elementary teachers learn how they can teach concepts related to sound and waves. The K-5 STEM project is a three year project that includes 67 elementary teachers and is led by scientists, mathematicians and educators from UW Oshkosh.
Arachnophobe or Fan? The STEM Spiders Science workshop for High School students was held on Dec. 1, 2012.
Students learned about various myths, facts and folklore of spiders. They collected spiders around campus and using a microscope identified the spiders and calculated the diversity indices.
Maryland STEM Initiatives - Northrop Grumman has awarded a two-year, $250,000 grant to the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) to help strengthen science and mathematics initiatives. Rick Schmaley, Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems sector vice president of Human Resources and Administration (left), and Ted Imes, director of Corporate Citizenship (third from left) present a symbolic check to State Superintendent Nancy Grasmick and Board President James DeGraffenreidt.
Ursuline celebrated STEM Day on Wednesday, March 24. Hands-on experiments taught students about science, technology, engineering, and math in creative ways.
Stem cuttings, unknown I.D. in brandy snifter and under glass dome. I love this concept of greenhousing new cuttings or plantlets.
Deputy District Commander Major Michael Busby and Tapestry Charter School Director Joy Pepper signed a Memorandum of Understanding to provide a foundation for cooperation in advancing Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) at the Tapestry Charter School, Buffalo, NY, May 14, 2014.
It is anticipated that the partnership will include projects related to Civil Works and other Corps of Engineer functions (such as environmental protection projects) that support the school's STEM goals. Primarily, USACE Buffalo District intends to enlist STEM professionals to engage with students and to increase professional development opportunities for the faculty and administration.