The U.S. Department of Education recently awarded 13 schools in the nation, two of which are in N.C., money for STEM programs through the Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program... read more →
President Barack Obama has signed into law the new STEM Education Act of 2015. This new law is designed to broaden the definition of STEM, allowing new programs in computer... read more →
NC STEM starts with you. Twice a month we provide an e-update on what’s happening in STEM, and our latest edition is now available for you. View our e-Update in... read more →
At a time when many experts are concerned that U.S. students are not prepared for a changing economy that relies on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), parents of most... read more →
NC STEM starts with you. Twice a month we provide an e-update on what’s happening in STEM, and our latest edition is now available for you. View our e-Update in... read more →
The Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellowship Program (AEF) is accepting applications for the 2016-2017 Fellowship Year until 8 p.m. on Nov. 19. AEF is a program that allows STEM educators... read more →
A NC State University scholarship program is providing a unique opportunity for students to use their talents while volunteering in the area. The Goodnight Scholars Program is a need- and... read more →
The North Carolina International Science Challenge (NCISC) is a competition that takes place yearly for high school students who are interested in science. Students selected travel to Beijing, China to... read more →
NC STEM starts with you. Twice a month we provide an e-update on what’s happening in STEM, and our latest edition is now available for you. View our e-Update in... read more →
The N.C. Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education (SMT) Center has been selected as one of the 27 pilot projects throughout the United States for the STEM Ecosystems Initiative launched by... read more →