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Spotlight on African Americans in Science

Since Benjamin Banneker and George Washington Carver left their marks on American science, African Americans have made great strides as scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and inventors. » more

 
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Student Programs

Education based programs run by member organizations to help promote science and engineering

AAAS Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program

Increasing public understanding of science and technology is one of the principal goals of AAAS. The association has improved coverage of science and technology in mass media for more than 30 years through the Mass Media Science & Engineering Fellows Program....

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Cybermission

eCYBERMISSION is a web-based science, math and technology competition for 6th through 9th grade teams.Compete for regional and national awards while working to solve problems in your community. 2007-2008 Registration: Registration for next year's competition starts on September 1st, 2007. Don't miss out!

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A Hands-On Approach To Discover"E"

Your Discover"E" program is an opportunity for students and teachers to gain hands-on math and science experiences by working with someone who uses those subjects every day. That someone is you. The most successful Discover"E" programs—those that truly make an impression on students—include interactive projects. The National Engineers Week Committee is providing four for 2008.

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SKOOL !

A free online resource designed to help secondary-level students understand and explore key science and mathematics concepts.

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