The school's 5th graders enjoyed a special science lesson by Preeti Mostello, an educator with the nonprofit Traveling Science Workshops from the Discovery Museum in Acton.
Years ago, most summer program for children were general programs focused on recreation with crafts and field trips rounding out the schedule. While those programs are still around, there has also ...
Leaders of the St. Louis Science Center broke their silence this week on why they paused a beloved STEM program that supported young people from underserved communities, a decision that left families, ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up A little over a month after one of St. Louis’ most beloved and ...
Jack Leever, a University of Wyoming environment and natural resources major from Olathe, Kan., reads a book on animals and their habitats to Torrington preschoolers at part of a UW Science Initiative ...
Under the Trump administration, the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program has strayed from its historic mission of funding the most meritorious candidates regardless of ...
This post was updated April 18 at 9:03 p.m. Growing up, education just never seemed to click for Daria Rego. “I’ve always had a hard time connecting with education,” Rego said. “For a while, I thought ...
The grant, awarded through the Department of Education Job Training and Education Programs, will allow more schools to ...
For the youngest learners at Holy Family Catholic Academy in Inverness — the only International Baccalaureate World School in the northwest suburbs — play is more than just fun. It’s a gateway to ...
Arclin, a global materials science company, has expanded its West Virginia STEM Scholarship Program, increasing the award ...
The St. Louis Science Center is making some big changes. One month ago today, the Saint Louis Science Center convened a meeting of staff assigned to its Community Science program—and then informed all ...
On most days, the children’s adventure garden at the Dallas Arboretum hums with the chatter of curious kids. But on one recent morning, the energy was dialed up even higher. Dallas Independent School ...