Category: STEM
NASA’s Student Lunar Robotics Design Contest winners
Goal: design robot that can dig and move lunar soil to a holding container at a future Artemis Moon base
Grants announced to aid Black Colleges and Universities that received bomb threats during Black History Month
Multiple Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) received bomb threats on the opening days of Black History Month.
Meet the nominees for the ‘2022 Harford County Teacher of the Year Award’
The winner of the 2022 Harford County Teacher of the Year Award will be announced in April
Rams’ Andrew Whitworth named ‘Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year’
“ … dedicated his time and resources to tackling food insecurity, homelessness, education inequities, including a $160,000 donation this year as part of his ‘Big Whit For LA Families’ program.”
NASA commits $28M to U.S. states, territories historically underfunded in scientific research awards
Space agency focusing on 28 U.S. areas to insure equitable competition in aerospace and aerospace-related research activities
College grads’ salaries rise, even in the face of a global pandemic
Tech majors like Petroleum engineering, Computer programming, etc.) were the highest paid
College interns’ hourly wage rates reach highest levels ever
Computer Science interns lead the pack, earning $23.39 per hour
Baltimore Ravens pitch in to transform two Baltimore City Schools
Nearly 100 volunteers worked to create new, safe, innovative, and vibrant learning environments
NASA Ingenuity: First Martian controlled helicopter flight now scheduled for Monday, April 19
Data from Ingenuity’s first flight will be televised and reach Earth a few hours after its first experimental flight attempt
Astronaut Kate Rubins and two cosmonauts return safely from International Space Station
The NASA astronaut will be returning home to Houston following her second spaceflight, this one lasting 6 months living aboard the ISS