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Home » Posts tagged "STEM education"

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STEM Education for the Young to the Young-at-heart

  By Melanie Evans December 29, 2015 December 29, 2015 CS Blog

Our high flying outreach astronomer Dr. Valerie Rapson recently gave a Tedx Talk in Albany about the need for continuing education in the STEM fields, the ways in which we can keep adults involved in lifelong scientific learning and why bacon isn’t going to kill you.

Tagged   Josh Hauck, STEM education, valerie rapson, video
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