Fermilab hosts a new kind of workshop for educators
The workshop encouraged educators to interact with each other as learner, teacher and professional development provider.
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The workshop encouraged educators to interact with each other as learner, teacher and professional development provider.
High school students nationwide will study the effects of the solar eclipse on cosmic rays.
From Naperville Sun, Aug. 11, 2017: Fermilab’s Sandra Charles and Mario Lucero work with Metea Dean Jennifer Rowe to ignite a passion for the STEM fields among traditionally underserved populations.
As a TARGET student last year, Hein helped create a Python course for other TARGET students. Now he’s back teaching as an extended intern.
Universities in sub-Saharan Africa are teaming up to offer free training to students interested in fundamental physics.
Fermilab’s annual STEM Career Expo featured more than 140 professionals from 40 organizations.
The connection between Fermilab and the Illinois Math and Science Academy goes back to the lab’s second director.
Fermilab’s free annual STEM Career Expo puts high school students face to face with professionals in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
From Daily Herald, March 19, 2017: Hundreds of kids and their families watched in awe on March 19 as suburban science teachers presented fast-paced demonstrations about electricity during the 30th annual Wonders of Science show at Fermilab in Batavia.
Meet Hernán Quintana Godoy, the scientist who made Chile central to international astronomy.