NYC STEM Network And ExpandED Schools Host Harlem’s District 4 Summer Rising STEAM Fair
NYC STEM Education Network, a coalition of over 100 STEM education organizations partnered with ExpandED Schools.
NYC STEM Education Network, a coalition of over 100 STEM education organizations partnered with ExpandED Schools.
New York City’s STEM Education Network, an alliance of over 100 STEM education organizations across the city.
Summer on the Hudson and West Harlem Art Fund present “Horses full of Steam” by director and choreographer Hilary Brown-Istrefi | HB² PROJECTS, at West Harlem Piers Park.
In the bustling metropolis of Harlem, amidst the splendor of the Gilded Age, a magnificent steamboat took center stage.
The Janus Property Company is pleased to announce that HYPOTHEkids (Hk) has expanded from its existing space at Harlem Biospace in the Manhattanville Factory District.
One of the earlier steamboats to ply the waters of the Hudson River, the “American Eagle” made her appearance in 1831.
This summer, AT&T is teaming up with Win, the largest provider of shelter to homeless women and their families from Harlem to Hollis, to support college visits and STEAM workshops for middle and high school students living in Win family shelters across the City.
Adapted from an article from Ed Week by Ann Jolly writes that a tug of war between proponents of STEM education (science, technology, engineering, and math) and advocates for STEAM lessons, which add art to the mix – has been going on for years.
At High Bridge, Harlem River Passengers Boarding a Steamship Docked on a Pier print, Issued 1880 in New York, by Harper’s Weekly Art by W. A. Rogers.
Here’s a great photograph of the grand old Steamboat “Harlem,” built in 1873, at 111th Street and Eleventh Street, West Harlem Pier, New York, 1891.
Here are two great photographs from Digital Culture of Metropolitan New York of the grand old Steamboat “Harlem,” where the docks received at and shipped from the West Harlem Pier at 111th Street and Eleventh Street, Harlem River, Harlem, NY, 1891.
STEM Kids NYC, a Harlem-based 501(c)(3) founded in 2015 and featured on NBC’s GIVE show, bridges the gap between current school curriculum and the immediate need to prepare students for STEM skills and for jobs that do not yet exist.
Underscoring its support for adding the arts to the nation’s focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) Teachers College, Columbia University’s Academic Festival 2016.
There are not enough students who plan on majoring in the STEAM fields which are science, technology, engineering, arts, or math.
The Mount Morris Baths Steam And Turkish had been around since the late 1800s and gay since the 1930s in Mount Morris Park on the corner of South Madison Avenue, between 124th and 125th Streets, Harlem, New York.