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Photos: STEM Mix it Up Night | |||
Western joins consortium to revolutionize STEM teacher prep | |||
GEMS Fair introduces girls to STEM | |||
Slesnick STEM Symposium is April 24 on campus | |||
Study: For every tech geek hired in Washington state, 7 jobs are added | There’s certainly no question that the technology industry is transforming Seattle. (Just take a look at the skyline in South Lake Union or a stroll through Pioneer Square if you need a reminder). |
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Gov. Inslee to visit campus today | |||
DelBene visits Western to learn more about STEM education | |||
Report: Just 9 of 100 kids born in Washington will get a STEM job here | A new report from Washington STEM estimates that just nine out of every 100 children born in this state will end up employed in a science- or technology-related field here. That figure is far too low, it says, to fill the 50,000 STEM jobs expected to go unfilled in Washington by 2017. °Õ³ó±ð… |
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Most with college STEM degrees go to work in other fields, survey finds | People with bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineering and math are more likely than other college graduates to have a job, but most of them don’t work in STEM occupations, according to a U.S. Census Bureau report released Thursday. Nearly 75 percent of all holders of bachelor… |
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Guest: STEM education relies on innovation from all disciplines | As a former engineer and current high-school teacher, STEM is a frequent buzzword in my lexicon. But, like many others, I have found myself thinking that the STEM acronym is somehow incomplete. What about art? What about English? Many other disciplines play a vital role in developing our next… |