A collaboration between NSF and Colorado State University, through the National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) award, prepares master’s and doctoral students at with the tools to extract meaning from huge amounts of sensor and genomics data.
Lay of the Land: 2016 Best STEM Jobs
Increased demand and low unemployment rates are two components that make these STEM jobs attractive.
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How Education Can Affect Your Income (Infographic)
How Education Can Affect Your Income (Infographic)
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College Scholarship Resource
College-Scholarship.com provides exactly what the URL suggests it does; a database of hundreds of scholarships.
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Learn About Money – Math Resources for Kids
Learn about money is a great website for kids to learn about Finances and how math is useful when it comes to managing your own money.
STEM Graduate Programs Place Too Much Emphasis on GRE Scores, Physicists Say
The low numbers of female and minority students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields has been fodder for much debate. A new analysis argues
Bringing Real-World Science to the Classroom
Students at Pike Central High School in Indiana recently used a combination of science, technology, engineering and math to invent a lightweight, portable disaster-relief shelter that costs less than
PBS Resources For Students and Educators
Check out these great resources from PBS to help students decide what to do with their lives and for help with some exhilarating lesson plans in the classroom!
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