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Engineering Exploration Week + Engineering for Everyone Expo

Northeastern University

Northeastern University’s Center for STEM Education hosted this year Engineering Exploration week from Tuesday, February 21st to Friday, February 24th. On Tuesday, February 21st, we kicked off the program with and introduction to the engineering design process and chemical engineering.

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Engineering for Kids – 5 Tips to Introduce Engineering to Your Child

STEM Education Guide

At least 95% percent of the things around you were created by an engineer, or an engineer played a role in its creation. Engineers and their skills are in high demand across many sectors, and that is why they are one of the most lucrative jobs. As a young child, it is important to explore STEM subjects. —— 2.

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Decoding STEM: What Does the E in STEM Stand For?

STEM Education Shopping

As an educator and STEM enthusiast, I’ve always been intrigued by the enigmatic ‘E’ in STEM. In this article, we’ll embark on a journey of decoding STEM and unraveling the mysteries behind that elusive ‘E.’ KEY TAKEAWAY What does the E in STEM stand for? What does it stand for?

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List of 75+ STEM Careers, Jobs & Occupations

STEM Sport

What Are STEM Careers? A STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) career is any job that uses skills in these related fields daily. These careers can be anything from a doctor to an engineer to a website developer – STEM careers range across a variety of different fields and disciplines.

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Building Bridges – Fall 2021

Northeastern University

On Friday, December 3, 2021 the Center for STEM Education at Northeastern University, in collaboration with the College of Engineering/Admissions, hosted the Fall edition of our Building Bridges event. 103 students from 32 different schools in 5 states came to learn all about engineering.

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The Many Faces of #GirlsLeadSTEM

STEM Next

Scientist, engineer, technologist. Especially for women who work in or close to STEM but are not traditionally trained STEM professionals. Overcoming barriers is something all women in STEM share. Today I ask myself — am I a woman in STEM? What’s missing? And can I tell you…imposter syndrome is real. Absolutely!

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Science Like A Girl – Inventor and Author Arlyne Simon

Smore Science

Her years as a keen observer have taken her from biomedical engineer to inventor to entrepreneur to author, and she is keeping her eyes and mind open for whatever might come next. She liked science, but didn’t picture herself wearing hard hats as a civil engineer like her father. Image Credit : Arlyne Simon.

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