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Meredith Holmes
Science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, policy may shift every four years or so, and educational theories may adapt and evolve, but teachers are the constant. In many different settings — public and private schools, virtually and online, and in partnership with nonprofits and professional societies — teachers deliver...
Ruksana Hussain
A flurry of executive orders and presidential actions announced by the U.S. federal administration marked the start of 2025, including an executive order that targeted diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, or DEIA, programs at all educational institutions in the United States. The executive order directed all federal agencies to “combat...
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More than 60 women engineers and students gathered on May 27, 1950, hoping to create a unified national organization supporting and advancing women in engineering. With more than 50,000 members spread across the globe today, the Society of Women Engineers is building on the founders’ legacy to inspire women and...
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