In late February, staff from the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) hosted back-to-back on-campus field trips at Georgia Tech for the students involved in a weekly afterschool program of the REMEZCLA project.
Georgia AIM will support a total of nine inter-related projects throughout the state and is designed to increase job and wage opportunities in distressed and rural communities and among historically underrepresented and underserved people.
Marion Usselman is being honored for her distinguished contributions to gender equity in universities and major contributions to curriculum and teacher professional development during her 26-year tenure at CEISMC.
Summit launches national initiative to expand access and opportunities in STEM and medicine fields.
Mechanical engineering major Daniel Webber has participated in two unique internships that allowed him to explore teaching as a possible career choice.
Researchers are hoping to increase representation in computer science fields through an innovative informal learning curriculum using EarSketch.
Participants have been learning code, making beats, and promoting equity.
Personal networks and self-efficacy play roles in retention of participants in the NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program.
Three teams of middle and high school students invited to compete in Invention Convention Globals.
EXCEL student Martha Haythorn provided this first-time honor at the Sept. 1 event held at the College Football Hall of Fame.