UT Dallas Aims To Teach Younger Students, Too
The University of Texas at Dallas also aims to impact grade school students in the areas of science, technology, engineering art, and, mathematics (STEAM).
Read moreThe University of Texas at Dallas also aims to impact grade school students in the areas of science, technology, engineering art, and, mathematics (STEAM).
Read moreInviting curious learners of all ages, the newly expanded Engineering and Innovation Hall at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science intends to bring out the innovator in every child and the child in every adult.
Read moreAs the daughter of a physician, Nicole Small was exposed to science at an early age.
Read moreDallas is known for its heritage of cattle barons, big oil, and “America’s Team,” but some historians give Big D credit for launching the “Information Age.”
Read moreOverheard at the Preston Royal Branch of the Dallas Public Library: a mother suggested to her daughter a trip to the State Fair of Texas, but the little girl had other ideas.
Read moreSMU marked the Christmas season with multiple events in early December.
Read moreThe Robotics Education & Competition Foundation’s VEX Robotics World Championship will return to Dallas from 2021 to 2024.
Read moreAs director of the STEM Education program at Parish Episcopal School, Jennifer Makins knows that failure can be just as valuable a lesson for students to experience as success.
Read moreThe purpose of the annual Dallas ISD STEM Expo is to pique interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Read moreLearning gets real at Dallas ISD STEM Environmental Education Center More than 20,000 students come to Dallas ISD’s STEM Environmental
Read moreJanuary’s issue comes with a pullout section about the importance of and opportunities in STEM/STEAM education.
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