Please join us via WebEx for the National STEM RESULTS Town Hall on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET. The STEM RESULTS Town Hall will feature representatives from 14 major STEM Education, Diversity, Youth Women’s & Girls, and Professional Societies who will discuss their participation in the STEMconnector® / ASTRA STEM Results Project that I described to you several weeks ago. Please register ASAP by visiting the registration page, containing program and scheduling details.
Why the Internet Isn’t Going to End College As We Know It
The idea that the Internet is about to do to college what it’s done to journalism and entertainment seems to be coming dangerously close to conventional wisdom in certain elite circles. Here’s blogger/economist Tyler Cowen yesterday at the Aspen Ideas Festival: Look at the music industry. It’s been completely overturned by the Internet. My vision of the world is that everywhere will be like the music industry, but we’ve only seen it in a few places so far. Journalism is in the midst of the battle. And higher education is probably next.
STEM Visa Bill Rejected: What it Means for the United States
Even though a bill granting U.S. visas to foreigners who completed advanced science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) degrees received a majority vote in the House of Representatives, it failed to achieve the needed two-thirds majority to meet approval.
Posted in: Immigration, STEM, Visa Bill
The State of STEM and Jobs
A year ago, U.S.News & World Report launched a special project to examine the problem of why, at a time of high unemployment, there are so many jobs going unfilled. The answer: American workers lack the necessary skills for those jobs. We came to summarize this as the STEM problem and called our project “STEM Solutions.” STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math, and it is the lack of skills in those subject areas that is behind many of the nation’s vacant jobs today—and the prospect of considerably more in the next few years.
The Top 10 Cities, Jobs, and Employers for Computer Science Grads
Earlier this year, we chronicled the career paths of 21 recent University of Washington computer science and engineering graduates, asking them about their future employers and what gets them excited
Posted in: College, Computer Science, Grads, Jobs, STEM
Record-setting Female Astronaut Takes Command of Space Station
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who holds the record for the longest spaceflight by a woman, took charge of the International Space Station Saturday
U.S. Army Promotes Education During Hispanic Heritage Month
The U.S. Army will again join the nation in recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 – Oct. 15) by highlighting the educational, leadership and career opportunities it provides for Hispanic youth.
70 Intro Courses from MIT @Highlights for HS On-line
Highlights for High School (http://ocw.mit.edu/highschool) organizes more than 70 introductory level courses from the OCW site, and indexes over 2,700 individual resources to the AP curricula for calculus, chemistry, physics and biology, helping United States AP students and educators to find resources quickly. Highlights also includes dozens of demonstrations, competitions and other activities from MIT classes that show how fun and challenging science and technology subjects can be, inspiring the next generation of US engineers and scientists.
Posted in: High School, MIT, STEM