Q: Tell us about the Medical Marvels Research Competition. A: Northwell Health’s Feinstein Institute for Medical Research was interested in working with the Long Island (LI) STEM Hub to introduce... read more →
Valentine’s day may be long past, but it’s never too late to better understand the principles of a good romantic relationship and how to improve relationships in our own lives.... read more →
Last October, we announced $30,000 in funding for new programs to expand high-quality STEM education . Through the 2020 STEMx Challenge Grants, leading organizations in three states invested in growing... read more →
Photo Credit: The 50 State Afterschool Network Summer is coming. So is the search for ideas to support summer learning. Let’s not let stereotypes hold us back from providing science,... read more →
Q: Tell us about the work of the Nevada Governor’s Office of Science, Innovation and Technology and your role there. A: OSIT is the statewide STEM office responsible for growing... read more →
On Wednesday, March 17, the STEM Education Coalition Policy Forum co-hosted a webinar in conjunction with STEMx to discuss how educators are thinking about the lost learning time in STEM... read more →
On Friday, May 12, the STEM Education Coalition sent a letter to the White House outlining a myriad of opportunities where the President Biden and Vice President Harris can utilize... read more →
Q: For educators, and STEM educators in particular, can you remind us about the key provisions? Luckily, ARPA shares a number of similarities with the past two relief bills;... read more →
In partnership with the STEM Education Coalition , STEMx announces a special policy-focused conversation with education leaders from around the United States. COVID Learning Loss in the STEM Subjects: What... read more →
Q: Tell us about your work at the West Virginia Department of Education. A: I coordinate STEM, computer science and the geographical information system for the West Virginia Department of... read more →