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This week, 26 students from the Dayton area are taking part in a summer camp at Sinclair Community College.
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Clark State College has entered a memorandum of understanding with Infinity Labs. The college and defense technology firm will work together to train and education students for the STEM workforce.
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The Big Hoopla STEM Challenge was hosted on Sunday at the Dayton Convention Center. The event combined the NCAA Basketball Tournament with science to get children interested in the STEM field. There were over 20 exhibitors with interactive exhibits and a high-stakes basketball competition.
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The Vex Robotics Championships is the largest robotics competition in the world. Schools in Northeast Ohio are using their robotics clubs – and participation in these events – to encourage students to get into STEM fields.
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The Dayton Regional STEM School held its annual college and career fair Wednesday. Fifty organizations and more than 100 professionals were there to offer opportunities to the students.
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Monday was the first day of a “technology sampling” camp at the Springfield Center of Innovation: The Dome.
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Female employees like Ashley Raff make up 16% of oil and gas industry workers according to a 2018 report. Raff remembers when she was the only woman on a drilling rig in 2012.
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The family-friendly STEM learning event TechFest returns to Dayton this weekend at Sinclair Community College. TechFest organizers Kevin Cornell (AKA…
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Fifteen school districts in Ohio would be allowed to develop and administer their own standardized tests under a federal waiver being prepared by state…
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Jennifer Helton’s son, Matthew, has multiple disabilities. Caring for him can be challenging—and it got more challenging about 10 years ago, when he…