The global economy is changing, with jobs disappearing due to automation and others emerging as a result of technological advances and innovations. This new reality is changing the way students need ...
Garrett Andrews is an adjunct faculty member in the Department of Political Science at Portland Community College where he teaches State and Local Government. With five years of experience as a writer ...
Ruier Fang loves science class, especially the hands-on experiments, such as creating chemical reactions and dissecting parts of an animal brain. “But I didn’t know how that would apply to a career,” ...
Madison Ingram climbed on top of a chair, hoisting her group’s homemade hot air balloon as high as she could. The 16-year-old Bexley High School junior let go of the hot air balloon — made with six ...
Republicans and Democrats don’t seem to agree on much these days. But despite the gridlock in Congress, both political parties have for years supported spending billions on Science, Technology, ...
A majority of students ages 12-18 are interested in careers in science, technology, engineering, or math, finds a 2023 survey sponsored by the Walton Family Foundation. But the survey also found that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Talia Milgrom-Elcott nurtures belonging & advances STEM. Like most African American students in the United States, Ephraim never ...
The United States needs to reinvigorate its STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education system if it is to compete successfully in the 21 st century. STEM proficiency has been ...
A fter decades of discourse about the humanities in crisis, some progress has finally been made: We’ve moved on to STEM in crisis. The sociologist John D. Skrentny’s new book, Wasted Education: How We ...
Got a science-minded child or teen? There are various STEM programs in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia that offer STEM classes for kids of all ages. Kids can learn coding, robotics, engineering, ...
Toddlers wearing lab coats. Kids creating art in virtual reality. Teens working with hormones and enzymes that can treat genetic diseases. There’s a method behind the madness. Across Long Island, ...
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