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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
Richard Monteleone of Vineland, senior adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and artist, had one of his expansive, aluminum, floating sculptures, “Light,” installed at Atlantic Cape’s new STEM facility, Monday, March 7.
Richard Monteleone of Vineland, senior adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and artist, had one of his expansive, aluminum, floating sculptures, “Light,” installed at Atlantic Cape’s new STEM facility, Monday, March 7.
16 girls spent a day at Accenture's offices, working on mobile apps to a 'Flood in Beckenham' brief.
Thus, the use of STEM kits for kids is highly beneficial for their healthy growth. They also learn many things that may help them in their future careers. As it is yet to be introduced in all schools, parents need to buy these kits for the benefit of their children.
Lt. Governor Miller Meets with the STEM Unbound Team by Joe Andrucyk at Rita Rossi Colwell Center at 701 E. Pratt Street, Baltimore
Lt. Governor Rutherford Visits STEM Program by Scott Henderson at Wilde Lake Middle School, 10481 Cross Fox Ln, Columbia, MD 21044
Dr. Arkady Retik, Director, Technical Faculty, Worldwide Engagement Programs, Microsoft Corporation; Anne Marie Axworthy, Director, Consumer Affairs, Avista Utilities; and Dr. Roger Myers, Executive Director, Electric Propulsion Integrated Systems, Aerojet Company discussed the challenges and opportunities for STEM in Washington industrires. Each faces their own challenges in their respective fields but all stressed the need for successful partnerships to help keep knowledge up to date, girls interested, and that engineering is cool.