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RIDGID, a part of Emerson’s professional tools portfolio, hosted its second annual “We Love STEM Day” in June for 38 students in grades three through eight.
Trane Technologies and Discovery Education announced they have teamed up to launch a multimedia STEM education experience for students in grades 5 to 10.
Project Scientist will receive a grant of $1 million from Trane Technologies, which includes funding for a new mentorship program and international expansion to Mexico.
Wilo USA was pleased to welcome this year’s group of rising eighth grade student campers to its production facility in Thomasville, Georgia, as part of the STEMtastic program.
Field Controls recently hosted two teachers from Greene Central High School during the week of July 24-28 as part of the North Carolina Business Committee for Education’s (NCBCE) Teachers@Work program.
For many elementary schools, science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs consist of textbooks, online research, and classroom experiments. For the students of Cyprus Classical Academy in Burnsville, Minnesota, STEM recently got real. On May 22, 8- and 9-year-old students installed the school's HVAC control system through a partnership with 75F, a local building automation company.
The “Next Chapter” program has employment opportunities for women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields who are returning to the workforce after a two- or more-year break in their careers.
The grants support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and FIRST® Robotics programs in local schools as well as signage for Londonderry Trailways.