The competition is a statewide STEM challenge for students that blends elements of a “hack-a-thon” and “Shark Tank.” ...
Many school districts and policymakers are stepping up efforts to teach students the skills they need to be prepared for the jobs of the future. One big area of focus is STEM. Jobs in science, ...
This month current Global Field Program (GFP) student Aurelia Valente of Sante Fe, New Mexico, presented "Disability Inclusion in STEM Academia" at RedHawk Talks, a TED-like talk hosted by Miami's ...
Creating engaging STEM learning experiences in middle school is essential to spark curiosity, build foundational skills, and foster a love for STEM topics–and potentially encourage students to pursue ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Tomorrow’s engineers and scientists brought their skills to Harrisburg today. Students from across the state took part in the 10th Annual Governor’s STEM Competition. Teams of ...
Prosthetic hands, water quality detection tools powered by artificial intelligence and biodegradable bandages were among the 106 student inventions and projects showcased recently at the National STEM ...
Students think they grow more motivated to tackle STEM topics as they get older. Teachers disagree. That’s according to recent surveys by the EdWeek Research Center. A majority (59%) of teachers of ...
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have consistently produced over 25% of all African American STEM graduates despite ...
BALTIMORE -- More than 3,000 students from across the Baltimore area explored the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) while also taking in a women's basketball game at Towson ...
It’s no secret that a strong STEM workforce is critical to the nation’s future. Creating a robust STEM career pipeline in higher education is essential to meet the growing demand for professionals in ...
The global workforce is transforming, propelled by the dawn of the Fifth Industrial Revolution–commonly referred to as Industry 5.0. Unlike previous revolutions that focused solely on technological ...
For years, students studying science, technology, engineering or mathematics have voted at lower rates than their peers—especially lagging those in education and library science, who are most likely ...