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Students at NT elementary were visited by a number of STEM Experts in a variety of fields. Different grade levels have different experiences and projects. We were also joined by Iowa's Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds.
It used to be that only a few students per graduating class in a given year would be stand-outs in STEM education fields.
Sacred Heart University’s Farrington College of Education (IFCOE) sponsored a STEM Extravaganza Science Fair on October 13, 2018, in University Commons. It was presented by the CT Science Teachers Association and CT Science Supervisors Association and coordinated by IFCOE Professor Bonnie Maur. Photo by Mark F. Conrad
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.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
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
Careers in the global workforce of the future will rely heavily upon preparation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. So the University of Hartford's College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions (ENHP) and its community partners — Hartford Public Schools, Saint Francis Care, East Hartford Public Schools, West Hartford Public Schools, and the Connecticut Science Center — sponsored the 2014 Connecticut STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Conference at the Connecticut Science Center in Hartford on Oct. 6.
On March 11, 2019, community organizations and families joined together at the NAU Walkup Skydome to celebrate STEM with over 100 participating groups providing hands on examples of why Flagstaff, Arizona is America's first STEM City.
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
NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum. Held at AH Hotel on 13th June to 17th June 2022
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.