Discover your pathway through engineering biology
Greetings, STEM Pathways Members, Supporters, & Network!
 
My name is Tiffany E. Grant King, and I am the Program Coordinator for STEM Pathways, the outreach program of the NSF-funded Living Computing Project.   One of the goals of STEM Pathways is to establish a meaningful community and support network for industry partners, higher education, K12, programs, and resources to aid the next generation in discovering their pathway through engineering biology.
 
As a valued member of the Engineering, Science, and Mathematics research, education, and industry sectors, your voice is needed to continue to build upon the meaningful strategies that ensure graduates of regional K12 schools have access to educational and research programs related to STEM and synthetic biology at Boston University and MIT, and industries in the region to have access to a highly-skilled, technically-competent workforce pipeline to fill the projected needs forecasted.
 
You are invited to attend and engage in the

STEM Pathways Spring Dinner & Dialogue
Thursday, April 26, 2018
6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Boston University's campus in Boston, MA
Bringing Together Teachers and Administrators with the Region's STEM Outreach Programs, Industries, Universities, and Resources for Impact Discussions and Networking
 
Will you accept our invitation?  The topic for the dialogue is "Exposure to STEM: Systems, Misconceptions, and Actions For the Student, Teacher, and Professional" 


Registration is required by Monday, April 23rd at 10:00PM EST.  RSVP at http://www.stempathways.org/engage Again, this event is for faculty, teachers and administrators from K12 and higher education; undergraduate and graduate students; and representatives and professionals from STEM outreach programs and industry.   Thank you so much to those of you who have already RSVPed.  

Please feel fr ee to share this with your colleagues who are also invested in the development and preparation of the next generation of STEM leaders and innovators!    Be a part as we engineer biology and create pathways for a new generation! Looking forward to connecting with you soon!


Tiffany E. Grant King
STEM Pathways Program Coordinator
[email protected]  |  www.stempathways.org
 
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STEM Pathways is the outreach program of the Living Computing Project  which is sponsored by National Science Foundation's Expeditions in Computing Program (Awards #1522074 / 1521925 / 1521759).   Partner universities and businesses include Boston University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT Lincoln Labs,  BBN Technologies, and TEGrant Consulting.
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