After investigating several practices common among organizations specializing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), researchers have found that there are plenty of opportunities for these groups to do more to promote their female employees. Continue Reading →
Tag Archives: STEM
Boys & Girls Clubs Of Harlem Stem Center Of Innovation From Disney Is Far From Goofy
On Friday, May 10th, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Harlem on 145th Street unveiled its new state-of-the-art Center of Innovation, designed to spark youth’s interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and shape the leaders of tomorrow. Continue Reading →
Harlem Rep Rodriguez And Others Announced Investment In State-of-the-Art STEM
Mayor Bill de Blasio, Schools Chancellor Richard A. Carranza and Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez today announced that the City is investing $2.65 million in structural and program investments.
STEM vs. STEAM, How Can The Arts Not Belong In Classrooms From Harlem To Harare?
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. Continue Reading →
Kára McCulloug Talks Stem, Sex And Beauty At Build
For as long as she can remember, Miss USA Kára McCullough has been fascinated with science and the impact it has on our everyday lives. Continue Reading →
Yeshiva University P.S. 189 President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman and New York State Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa
On April 20, 2018, Yeshiva University students were joined by YU President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman and New York State Assemblywoman Carmen De La Rosa as they led an educational science module for fourth grade students at P.S. 189. Continue Reading →
Chancellor Fariña Kicks Off Summer In The City Registration From Harlem To Hollis
Schools Chancellor Carmen Fariña today announced that the registration period for this year’s Summer in the City (SITC) – which provides free, full-day summer programming for students in grades 2-12 – is now open. Continue Reading →