Amy Keesee Women in STEM Written by Amy Keesee, Research Assistant Professor of Physics President, West Virginia Chapter, Association for Women in Science Photo by M.G. Ellis Women have come...
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Category Archives: STEM News
Former NASA Astronaut Urges Educators to Make STEM ‘More Exciting’
Mae Jemison joined pharmaceutical executives in examining how to improve STEM education (Former NASA astronaut Mae Jemison, the first woman of color to go to space, delivered the keynote address...
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Math: Education for Global Leadership
“… Leadership tomorrow depends on how we educate our students today—especially in science, technology, engineering and math.” — President Barack Obama, September 16, 2010 The United States has become a...
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How to Help Women Walk the Gender Gap Tightrope
Julie Kampf – 9/16/13 Women face double standards that force them to balance between showing too much strength and not enough. Diversity executives can help drive needed cultural change. Women...
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STEM is the future: Top programs unlock kids’ exponential potential
STEM — science, technology, engineering and math — is at the center of the Mayor Bloomberg’s efforts to diversify the city’s economy following the financial crash of 2008. By Ben ...
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