Thanks to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, schools across the Midwest can enroll in a free COVID-19 testing program.
Q: Tell us about the Afterschool Alliance – what is it, why was it created, what does it do and how does it benefit those involved with afterschool programs? A:... read more →
On Tuesday, June 8, the STEM Education Coalition sent a letter to state policymakers encouraging them to include STEM education in their plans for using federal education relief funds enacted... read more →
On Tuesday, June 15, the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee advanced Informal STEM Learning Act (H.R. 3859) as an amendment to the National Science Foundation for the Future Act,... read more →
Q: Speaking of the President, what’s been happening with respect to the Administration? A: To begin on the nominations front, Cindy Marten, the administration’s pick for Deputy Secretary at... read more →
Does your organization reach underserved students or those connected to the military? The Army Educational Outreach Program (AEOP) is seeking new partners in STEM to reach more students with current... read more →
To me, science communication has a loose definition: explaining science in a way that anyone can understand. It stirs a desire to be understood and share cool facts with my... read more →
Q: Tell us about your school. A: I teach first grade at New Mexico International School , a public charter school located in Albuquerque. We aim to provide students... read more →
The Million Girls Moonshot seeks to inspire and prepare the next generation of innovators by engaging one million more girls in STEM learning opportunities through afterschool and summer programs. Through... read more →
On Wednesday, May 12, the STEM Education Coalition Policy Forum, in conjunction with Education Development Center, hosted a webinar to discuss underserved populations—each of which intersects significantly with race—that typically... read more →