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National Defense June 2012 |
NDIA Joins Mission-Critical STEM conference The United States needs a work force skilled in science, technology, engineering and math, and a notable group of companies and organizations is uniting to ensure that the nation gets the message. |
Chemistry World May 2012 |
Column: The crucible Philip Ball is perplexed by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council 's decision to cut surface science funding |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 |
President's Letter: Critical Thinking Though our efforts to improve the training of STEM teachers and students are modest in the big picture, we hope the work becomes an amplifying mechanism. And with new initiatives coming out of our science education group, we plan to have an even bigger influence on STEM education in this country. |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 Cori Vanchieri |
Jo Handelsman: Engage to Excel How to keep STEM students from jumping ship? |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 Trisha Gura |
A Posse on the Loose The ten students who entered Brandeis University four years ago as an innovative experiment in science education are graduating. |
HHMI Bulletin May 2012 |
2012 Gilliam Fellows Announced Howard Hughes Medical Institute has selected nine students to receive the 2012 Gilliam Fellowships for Advanced Study. |
Chemistry World April 30, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
Montenegro seeks international science park investors The government now hopes to reach out to international partners to invest in the science park. The park would link academia with industry as part of the country's recent strategy to renew its science base and make it relevant to development. |
Chemistry World April 27, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
EPA names new science adviser EPA administrator Lisa Jackson revealed that Glenn Paulson will 'soon begin' his new job in a 24 April announcement. |
Chemistry World April 26, 2012 Patrick Walter |
Science's role in a sustainable economy Efforts to move the world to a sustainable global economy will need to look beyond purely technological fixes to put social and economic solutions center stage. |
Fast Company May 2012 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Thomas Jefferson High School For Science And Technology Breeds Young Innovators The school has nurtured collaborations with universities and science-based corporations. "Companies in America need to be more involved in working with younger populations," chemistry teacher Brian Kennedy says. |
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