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.
Browsing: 2018 STEM Symposium
Trowbridge CEO Karen Trowbridge presented the inaugural Most Inspiring STEM Executive, Best STEM Nonprofit and STEM Rising Star awards at WashingtonExec’s…
Mark your 2019 calendars: WashingtonExec’s next K-12 STEM Symposium is slated for March 30, 2019, and will once again be…
Thousands of science, technology, engineering and math enthusiasts transformed a Northern Virginia school into a cutting-edge science laboratory earlier this…
At 19, Cady Coleman knew she wanted to study chemistry, but she had no plans to pursue a career as…
“Black Panther.” “Justice League.” “Avengers.” “Shazam!” “Guardians of the Galaxy.” The world of fantasy is awash with superhero stories, but…
This three-part series features new Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Principal Dr. Ann Bonitatibus. She will be…
This three-part series features new Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Principal Dr. Ann Bonitatibus. She will be…
Know any great STEM leaders? Here’s your opportunity to shine a spotlight on these trailblazers and tell the world —…
Building on previous years’ success with convening students, parents and educators to engage in meaningful discourse about science, technology, engineering…