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The WashingtonExec STEM Council will beginning in September formalize its adoption of Langston Hughes Middle School (LMHS), a Fairfax County Public School based in Reston,…
Former NASA Astronaut Dr. Sandy Magnus Enourages Kids to Dream Big, Remain Curious at STEM Symposium
Despite the suggestion in the hit movie “Gravity” that space can be an incredibly scary place, astronaut Dr. Sandra Magnus assured the audience at Saturday’s…
Most days, the Nysmith School in Herndon, Va. is a preparatory school for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students founded in 1983 by Carol Nysmith. Johns Hopkins University…
Project BEST (Building Excitement for Science and Technology), a nonprofit organization comprised of students who attend Fairfax County’s Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and…
The number of students expected to matriculate into the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) workforce has decreased steadily during past years, with only 17…
Last night, the WashingtonExec STEM Council held its second event of 2013: The Workforce of Tomorrow are Your Kids Today. Why STEM is Critical to…
Archis R. Bhandarkar is a junior attending Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. As an advocate for STEM, the high school student is…
Girls Computing League, a nonprofit working to empower underrepresented groups in technology, will host its first national code fest InnovateGCL later this month. The Sept.…
Over 3,000 students, parents, teachers, industry leaders, government techies and academics gathered this spring at the Nysmith School for the Gifted to attend the sixth…
Toucan-Signs & Graphics has been the sign vendor for the K-12 STEM Symposium for the past three years. Additionally, said owner and CEO Dennis McIlhenny,…
Girls in fifth through eighth grade are invited to attend a technology-themed conference June 8-9. The annual SheSoft Conference features workshops, panel exhibitions, panel discussions…
Harvard University freshman and Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology alumna Kavya Kopparapu was chosen as one of Time Magazine’s most influential teens of 2018. The accolade capped off an exciting year for Kopparapu — she was named a Davidson Institute fellow and a Regeneron Science Talent Search finalist, adding to her distinction as a 2017 WebMD Health Hero.
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Riverside Research’s recent move to Washington, D.C., reflects the high-tech, nonprofit’s commitment to defense and intelligence customers. And President and CEO Steve Omick said the…
WashingtonExec on Jan. 8 hosted a leadership program for high school and college students at Jacobs Corp.’s offices in Reston, Virginia. The WashingtonExec Career Bridge…