Articles Tagged "STEM Education"

An Exhibit Inspired by a Young Boy’s Vision A man and a woman sit on a bench in front of a dinosaur statue and a glass building, holding a framed picture

An Exhibit Inspired by a Young Boy’s Vision

Cale Putnam ’07 and his wife, Liz, work to keep their son’s spirit alive at Worcester’s EcoTarium.

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Awards, Honors, and Recognitions Matthew Thaler, Thomas Driscoll '85, and professors Corey Denenberg Dehner and Paul Mathisen

Awards, Honors, and Recognitions

Read about Matthew Thaler, Thomas Driscoll '85, and professors Corey Denenberg Dehner and Paul Mathisen.

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Keeping a Space Dream Alive

Keeping a Space Dream Alive

Christian North, a nontraditional aerospace engineering student, balances full-time work at Oracle with a mission to teach and inspire the next generation of engineers.

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Engineering Ambassadors Help Get Kids Excited About STEM Engineering Ambassadors at work teaching high school students about STEM

Engineering Ambassadors Help Get Kids Excited About STEM

Staff from GBH, Boston’s PBS affiliate and producer of the popular science show NOVA, recruited the Engineering Ambassadors to troubleshoot instructions several hands-on projects for its Building Stuff docuseries.

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Anonymous Donors Contribute $6.1 Million to Support Students Four photos of students who are in class and the lab

Anonymous Donors Contribute $6.1 Million to Support Students

Although some donors have chosen to remain anonymous, the impact their gifts make on The Hill and beyond are clear and present.

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