Logic and research might tell us common stereotypes we carry aren’t the true picture of reality, but for kids, stereotypes are often clung to as if they are reality. As a result, many grow up believing scientists and mathematicians fit a certain mold, moving those who...
As a General in the United States Air Force and current Commander of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, Ellen M. Pawlikowski is no stranger to operating in a male-dominated world. Find out why she believes paving the way for women in STEM starts with...
While the STEM landscape is still largely male-dominated, that hasn’t stopped women from forging forward and making their mark in a variety of ways. In fact, some women haven’t settled for simply cracking the glass ceiling, they are working on shattering it by...
According to a new study conducted by Change the Equation and the Amgen Foundation, American teenagers need one thing to stay engaged and interested in science: hands-on experience. Learn more: http://bit.ly/29lLgW4
On-field talent might be the most talked about aspect of football, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t other key forces that contribute greatly to how the game is played and viewed. From building stadiums to maintaining the field, many of the minds working behind the...
It might not seem like Spanish or French have much to do with coding, but the State of Florida will soon be making the connection by allowing this in-demand skill to count towards foreign language requirements for students. Find out more: http://n.pr/1ni2SYs ...