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Local Teachers Receive Thousands in Grants for STEM Education


The Intelligencer

Emma Delk

September 20, 2023

Drone battles, robot prosthetics, cooking lessons and more will be brought to students in Brooke, Marshall and Ohio counties through $9,148 in STEM grants awarded to local educators.   The grants were born from a collaboration of the Community Foundation... Read more


Chardon Middle School honored with STEM award


The News-Herald

Staff

September 19, 2023

Chardon Middle School — for a second consecutive year — has been named a recipient of The Governor’s Thomas Edison Award for Excellence in STEM Education and Student Research. The 2022-23 honor, announced by The Ohio Academy of Science on Sept. 11, ... Read more


STEM education in Nevada is getting a boost through a new undergraduate student training program.


KUNR

Jose Davila IV

September 12, 2023

Nationally, elementary students, on average, only receive 17 minutes of science instruction each day. That’s according to a 2018 study from the National Science Foundation. It’s why the Nevada-based Desert Research Institute (DRI) launched a new program t... Read more


Union kindergarten teacher earns Siegfried Excellence in STEM Education award


KJRH

Jennifer Maupin

September 05, 2023

TULSA, Okla. — A Union Public Schools teacher has $2,500 to put towards her elementary class after being honored with the Seigfried Excellence in STEM Education award.   Heather Ross, a kindergarten teacher at Rosa Parks Elementary, received the ch... Read more


FIRST in Texas announces grants for new robotics teams in underserved, rural communities


Odessa American

Staff

September 04, 2023

EDINBURG FIRST in Texas, a nonpro?t organization dedicated to inspiring K-12 students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), recently announced the availability of more than $700,000 in grants for new and existing FIRST® robotics teams in Texas. Th... Read more


NSMRL hosts summer 2023 high school and college interns


DVIDSHub.net

Emily Swedlund

August 28, 2023

GROTON, Conn.— Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) hosted local high school and college students for a summer internship from Jun. 05 - Aug. 10.   NSMRL has provided these annual internships, sponsored by the Office of Naval Researc... Read more


After pandemic hiatus, STEM Camp returns to MTHS


MLT News

Staff

August 26, 2023

You might say that middle school students attending the recent STEM Camp at Mountlake Terrace High School had a ball.   Launching tennis balls via slingshots as part of an Angry Birds game was among the activities offered to seventh- and eighth-grade stu... Read more


Middle Georgia STEM City Expo kicks off at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins


13WMAZ

Staff

August 12, 2023

WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — It's a bird...it's a plane...it's the STEM Expo!    Families in Warner Robins could stop by the Museum of Aviation on Saturday to learn all about science, technology, and mathematics with hands on interactive a... Read more


B-360 summer camp pairs STEM with fundamentals of dirt-bike riding


WBAL TV

Hannah Hoffman

August 11, 2023

BALTIMORE — Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott got on a dirt bike during a visit Friday to the B-360 summer camp as part of the city's 50th celebration of YouthWorks.   The B-360 Sound of Summer Dirt Bike STEM Camp combines science, technology, engi... Read more


STEM NOLA wins Engineering Change award


Biz New Orleans

Staff

August 06, 2023

NEW ORLEANS (press release) – The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology  has named STEM NOLA — a New Orleans-based science, technology, engineering, and math education leader — its inaugural Engineering Change award winner. ABET ac... Read more

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