A partnership between Cognizant and Per Scholas provides a free IT training program that creates an employment pipeline for in-demand technology jobs.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Achieving Tomorrow STEM Scholars program uses online gaming and simulations to teach critical STEM skills.
While nearly half of high school graduates in 2016 expressed an interest in pursuing STEM majors or careers, just 26 percent of them met a college-readiness benchmark that indicates whether a student is well-prepared for first-year courses such as calculus, biology, chemistry and physics
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation was honored at the Education Innovation Awards presented by EVERFI, Inc. at the Nasdaq Marketsite in New York City on June 12.
(Editor's note: this originally appeared on AchievingTomorrow.org)
With every advance in automation and artificial intelligence, the American workplace changes. While changing employment demands are obvious in information technology, they are no less pronounced in energy, health care, manufacturing, and other sectors that have long relied on manual labor.
A new report released today shows that U.S.
Princeton University student Nathan Suek and his team at a Governor’s STEM Scholars conference.
Huntsville, Alabama may be known for its passion for space and science, but it should also be known for its passion for students' success.
Many high school students who take part in the STEM field say that their teachers played an influential and helpful role in their decisions.