Dr. Gina Cherkowski We recently had the chance to interview Dr. Cherkowski about the importance of STEM and innovative thinking for today’s students...
Category - Growth Mindset in STEM
To keep girls in science and math, we have to change a hostile culture
At talkSTEM we are committed to broadening participation in STEM. Here’s an op-ed written by talkSTEM Founder and Director, Dr. Koshi Dhingra...
Melissa Pickering (Part II): STEM Woman
Some things don’t need to be fixed! When I launched my STEM Education startup in 2010 (iCreate to Educate), I was among the first wave of what would...
Always Wanted to do More Volunteering? by Mary Cary Peterson
Mary Cary Peterson is an education professional, talkSTEM Education Coordinator, and recently gave birth to her first child. In this post she...
High School Students Inventing a Difference by Connie Liu x
The dominating narrative about engineering is that it’s for people who are good at math and that it’s all about robots and cars. Super intriguing for...
Mindfully Japanese: Murakami at the Modern in Fort Worth, Rock Gardens, and more
If you are in the DFW area, make haste to visit the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth to see the exhibition, titled Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats...
Teen Science Cafés: A Powerful Vehicle for Engaging Teenagers With STEM
This article was written by Michael Mayhew and Michelle Hall In the late 1990s, an Englishman from Leeds named Duncan Dallas started a novel program...
How do people know and perceive weather? Who gets to disseminate and output weather information? Stemming from my exploration of local weather in...
Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’ Neil
Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy is a New York Times Bestseller and is on the National Book...
American India Foundation's Digital Equalizer Program (Part II)
It is fabulous to see that despite the many complex barriers that exist in STEM education reform relating to social justice, change is both possible...