Unite Summer Programs Have an Impact on Students Nationwide
Posted on September 11, 2017
RESTON, VA – The Technology Student Association (TSA), administrator of the Unite program for the U.S. Army Education Outreach Program (AEOP), is pleased to announce that more than 350 students spent the summer learning and engaging in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) at university Unite sites across the country. Unite is a four-to-six week, […] See More
Summer STEM to Penn
Posted on June 29, 2017
The University of Pennsylvania is entering their fourth summer of UNITE programming for Philadelphia public school students, and want to pause and honor their inaugural class, who are entering their first year of college this fall. See More
Sowing the Seeds for Big Ideas
Posted on April 25, 2017
The story of brilliant inventor JD Albert, one of the creators of E Ink, the technology used in e-readers like the Kindle, is a great reminder that inventors of all ages, given the right space and support, can turn their ideas into reality. See More
Teaching Collaboratively: Accounting Meets Robotics
Posted on March 13, 2017
No matter the subjects taught, teachers and their students can benefit from studying the intersection of different STEM principles. See More
STEM educators gear up to teach solar power
Posted on February 10, 2017
Middle school science teachers from Wenatchee, Wash. rolled up their sleeves earlier this year to enhance their approach to engaging students in hands-on engineering. See More
AEOP Strategic Outreach Initiatives
Posted on December 1, 2016
We're investigating new and innovative ways to form mutually beneficial relationships with likeminded organizations and technical associations that have similar STEM goals. See More
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