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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
A federal perspective on public policy from our desk in Washington provided by Thomas Phillips, Congressional Affairs Specialist at Battelle. Q: With a focus on education policy, where should we... read more →
Q: Tell us about the work done at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). What are its areas of research and its mission? A: INL is the nation’s leading laboratory for... read more →
Q: Before we look ahead to 2021 with a new Congress and Administration, what were the most essential policy moments for STEM education in 2020? A: Because of... read more →
Q: Tell us about the work that takes place at the various sites of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). A: NREL staff members are engaged in pursuing solutions to... read more →