When Jacqueline Means was an elementary school student in Wilmington, she was fascinated by science demonstrations but wouldn’t participate in them. Today, though, the University of Delaware sophomore ...
America is woefully behind the rest of the world in preparing workers for the jobs of today and tomorrow. An estimated 3 million jobs are unfilled in America because not enough workers have the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Talia Milgrom-Elcott nurtures belonging & advances STEM. Like most African American students in the United States, Ephraim never ...
At just 16, Delaware Military Academy junior Jacqueline Means has made a name for herself — and that name is “STEM Queen.” Means is from Southbridge, a low-income industrial area on the south side of ...
“STEM Queen” Jacqueline Means from Southbridge in Wilmington is already a First State celebrity. She has shared her passion for STEM and encouraging young girls as a guest on “Access Hollywood,” “The ...
Improving diversity and inclusion in STEM [science, technology, engineering, and maths] should be part of the mission of the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). So noted a ...
Our government wants businesses to stop outsourcing. It creates incentives to encourage the hiring of American workers. It implements policies to keep jobs and factories here in the U.S. And while ...
In my career as a scientist, a great deal of the professional support I have received has been from men. Part of that may be because STEM fields — an acronym for science, technology, engineering and ...
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