by Scott Forman | Mar 28, 2018 | Engineering, Math, Resources, Science, STEM Education, STEM News, Technology
Six Michigan State University College of Natural Science women scientists are the recipients of National Science Foundation Early CAREER Faculty Awards. The occasion, which marks the first time that six NSF Early CAREER Awards have been given to a single college — and...
by Scott Forman | Mar 27, 2018 | Engineering, Math, Resources, Science, STEM Education, STEM News, Technology
In the latest sign of the convergence between Indianapolis Public Schools and the city’s charter schools, the district is joining with the Office of Mayor Joe Hogsett for a campaign to recruit educators to Indianapolis. A new website launched Tuesday aims to attract...
by Scott Forman | Mar 26, 2018 | Engineering, Math, Resources, Science, STEM Education, STEM News, Technology
Educators spark discussion in ‘Ignite My Future In School’ webisode, a free professional development series offered by TATA Consultancy Services and Discovery Education For better or worse, technology is pervasive in the workplace, school and home. All industries...
by Scott Forman | Mar 21, 2018 | Engineering, Math, Resources, Science, STEM Education, STEM News, Technology
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) cannot carry out its mission of strengthening the nation’s security through cutting-edge science, technology and engineering without a world-class workforce. As part of the network of National Labs, we also have a critical...
by Scott Forman | Mar 9, 2018 | Engineering, Math, Resources, Science, STEM Education, Technology, Uncategorized
STEM careers are equally appealing to female and male students, but the achievement gap between the two groups continues, with females again trailing males in terms of readiness for college STEM coursework, according to ACT’s newly released report, STEM Education in...
by Scott Forman | Mar 8, 2018 | Coding, Engineering, Math, Resources, Science, STEM Education, STEM News, Technology
LITHIA SPRINGS, GA — Lithia Springs High School S.T.E.M. students are powering with Emory University graduate students to help solve Atlanta’s drinking water concerns. The teams have been collaborating on research to determine how water currents affect bacterial...
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