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The goal of the Snohomish STEM Network is to collectively leverage talent and assets to support and grow the STEM workforce in Snohomish County. We want to make our community the best place to work, live and learn.
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On July 11, Northwest SBTRC through its staff, M. Alicia, participated in a VIP tour of the Boeing CompanyFactory. In attendance with Alicia were two students from Bellevue College and two Snohomish STEM
Network/Economic Alliance Snohomish County high school interns from the Everett School District. Boeing representative, Rich White, was kind enough to volunteer his time as the group’s tour guide and expert; Rich provided considerable information on the history of Boeing along with some of the company’s impressive plans for future innovation. The students were given a chance to walk the assembly line, which offered valuable insight into the processes of constructing an airplane.
"The tour expanded my perspective regarding our community and my future; I am really fortunate to experience this much during my internship," said Olivia, Snohomish STEM Network intern.
Rocket Launch with Imagine Children's Museum
Snohomish STEM Network enjoyed celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Apollo 11 at Imagine Children's MuseumGlobal Rocket Launch Challenge. Thank you for hosting this fun, interactive community event! Student and children of all ages were able to engage in STEM activities, including building and launching their own rocket. The Boeing Company taught attendees how to make straw rockets and Everett Community College made ice cream with liquid nitrogen.
WSU Carson Mentoring Program
Washington State University is re-launching their Carson Center mentoring program. Professionals from all aspects of the business are invited to apply to be a mentor. As a mentor, you can provide guidance and insight to teach soon-to-be professionals and start-up entrepreneurs how to make astute, informed decisions. You make an important contribution to students’ success.
During the summer, the average student loses two months of math skills. There are numerous summer STEM resources available that are easy to implement and designed to stop this digression. Engage students in STEM and open up a world of possibilities!
The Everett Community College East County Campus in Monroe is holding a faculty job fair/open house on Monday, August 26th from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. This job fair is open to anyone who is interested in learning about part time teaching opportunities in Monroe. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about open positions, and meet one-on-one with deans and administrators about their interest in teaching. Please bring a copy of your resume, cover letter and unofficial transcripts.
Camp BioMed promotes awareness of science careers and how biomedical research is conducted; from exploration and discovery to testing and analysis.There are four camp options, including CSI: Solving a Murder Mystery! Camp BioMed has scholarships available for upcoming camps in July and August!