Critical thinking skills are not prioritized among STEM professionals. When it comes to what type of subjects students should learn, some are often prioritized more than others. Take, for instance, ...
As we exit Black History Month, I reflect on why honoring and defining Black excellence must include STEM. As I write this, please recognize that this is a macro-level critical analysis and plea for ...
Female engineers are some of the most underrepresented people in STEM. Some of the most significant gender disparities in STEM are seen in the engineering field. Women make up just over 16% of ...
(WSVN) - When girls are asked what they want to be when they grow up, an engineer is usually not the answer, but one woman wants to change that. Kevin Ozebek is highlighting her in tonight’s 7 ...
Gender inequality is real. Women historically have had fewer professional opportunities than their male counterparts, and typically are paid less for doing the same work. Though it is changing, there ...
STEM programs across South Carolina continue efforts to close gender gaps in STEM education and careers.
MARCH 14TH IS TYPICALLY CELEBRATED AS PI DAY, THE MATHEMATICAL CONSTANT, BUT AS METEOROLOGIST CAITLIN HARVEY SHOWS US, IT ALSO HIGHLIGHTS STEM CAREERS. MARCH 14TH IS NOT ONLY PI DAY FOR 3.14, THE ...
When the final bell rings at Hunley Park Elementary School, some students aren’t heading home right away. Instead, they’re staying after school to build moving ...
Students and families got a hands on look at the world of science and technology at Binghamton University. In celebration of National Engineers Week, the Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and ...
John Kissinger, president and chief executive officer of GRAEF, has been named the STEM Forward 2018 Engineer of the Year. John Kissinger, president and chief executive officer of GRAEF, has been ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Talia Milgrom-Elcott nurtures belonging & advances STEM. STEM gifts that will give your kids a leg up to either build better ...