Students, parents, teachers, sponsors, and volunteers are needed for students to have successful futures. Let’s Go Boys & Girls (http://www.letsgoboysandgirls.com/home.html) inspires and supports students to become professionals in technology fields.
Students Today, Technology Leaders Tomorrow
Posted in: Counselors, Educators, Future, Students
STEM Grants Virtual Conference
The 2011 STEM Grants Virtual Conference, held March 1-4, is an initiative designed to inspire, inform, and educate those involved in STEM education to find funding opportunities, write proposals and win awards.
Posted in: Conference, Counselors, Educators
Partnerships & Strengthen Science Education Webinar 3-10
President Obama has challenged U.S. colleges and universities to increase the number of graduates in STEM fields, but how do institutions create the types of opportunities that inspire students to want to pursue a career in the sciences? A free webinar is sponsored by the Amgen Foundation and hosted by The Chronicle of Higher Education on March 10 .
Posted in: Counselors, Educators, Parents, Webinar
The PAST Foundation
The PAST Foundation has exciting projects that students, adults, teachers and partners can become involved in. The projects are structured for both day and overnight throughout the summer months. Each program targets a specific audience and is structured to meet the needs of participants.
Posted in: Educators, Parents, Resource, STEM video clips, Students
The Spirit of Innovation Awards Program Challenge
The Spirit of Innovation Awards program challenges teams of high school students to create innovative products using science, technology, and entrepreneurship to solve 21st century, real-world problems.
Posted in: Challenge, Educators, High School, Mentors, Students
SME Education Foundation
The Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Education Foundation is committed to the educational needs of American youth and inspiring them to excel in STEM education.
Posted in: Counselors, Education, Educators, Scholarships, Students
More Money for STEM Education 2012
Obama made an appearance in a Baltimore County, Md., school this morning about the new budget. This budget raised the discretionary Education Department funding to $77.4 billion, a nearly 21% increase from $64.1 billion in 2010.
Cool Sciency Resource – Russell Kightley Media
Rmk has some really cool resources for students and educators.
Posted in: Educators, Resource, Russell Kightley Media, Students