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A group of enthusiastic high school students recently visited NASA to learn about facilities and capabilities that enable the agency’s researchers to explore,NASA
A group of enthusiastic high school students recently visited NASA to learn about facilities and capabilities that enable the agency’s researchers to explore,NASA
Students from the Thomas Edison EnergySmart Charter School in Somerset, New Jersey, will have the chance to connect with NASA astronaut Nick Hague as heNASA
NASA Space Apps has named 10 global winners, recognizing teams from around the world for their exceptional innovation and collaboration during the 2024 NASARob Garner (NASA)
NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement at Johnson Space Center in Houston offers students a unique gateway to opportunity through the High School Aerospace ScholarsSumer Loggins (NASA)
To put boots on the Moon—and keep them there—will require bold thinkers ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.Sumer Loggins (NASA)
The NASA Science Activation Program’s Astronomy Activation Ambassadors (AAA) project aims to measurably enhance student Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) engagement via middle school, high school, and community college science …science.nasa.gov
NASA and Notre Dame hosted students from The Portage School of Leaders High School to see Glenn’s Advanced Noise Control Fan and encourage STEM career interest.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday Elaine P. Ho will serve as the next associate administrator of NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM), whereNASA
In celebration of National Aviation History Month, experts from NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, spoke with middle schoolDede Dinius (NASA)
The Choctaw Heirloom Seeds investigation flew five varieties of heirloom seeds from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma aboard the International Space Station inNASA
NASA’s fourth annual Power to Explore Student Challenge kicked off November 7, 2024. The science, engineering, technology, and mathematics (STEM) writingNASA
How it started versus how it’s going for astronaut Nick Hague with ISS Ham Radio on the space station.NASA
NASA is looking to inspire the Midwest through community events and collaborations; organizations can submit event proposals through Nov. 18, 2024.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Jennifer Becerra has nearly three decades of experience in education, both in the classroom and within the NASA community. Leading a team dedicated toSumer Loggins (NASA)
NASA invites gamers, educators, and students to grab their pickaxe and check out its latest collaboration with Minecraft exploring a new world inspired by theAbbey A. Donaldson (NASA)
NASA invites gamers, educators, and students to grab their pickaxe and check out its latest collaboration with Minecraft exploring a new world inspired by theAbbey A. Donaldson (NASA)
NASA offers a world of experiences and opportunities to engage young explorers around the globe in the excitement of science, technology, engineering, andSandra May (NASA)
During an event at NASA Headquarters in Washington Monday, the agency and the Hispanic Heritage Foundation signed a Space Act Agreement to collaborate andGerelle Q. Dodson (NASA)
As students of all ages returned to school this month, crew members on the International Space Station continue to conduct a variety of educational programsAndrea Lloyd (NASA)
For the third straight year, scores of young women flew to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to learn how to make their aviation dreams take flight asJason Costa (NASA)
NASA and the U.S. Department of Education are teaming up to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education during after-schoolNASA
NASA and the U.S. Department of Education are teaming up to engage students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education during after-schoolNASA
NASA is awarding $7.2 million to six minority-serving institutions to grow initiatives in engineering-related disciplines and fields for learners who haveNASA
Media are invited to the kickoff event of a collaboration between NASA and the U.S. Department of Education at 4 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 23, at the WheatleyNASA
Media are invited to the kickoff event of a collaboration between NASA and the U.S. Department of Education at 4 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 23, at the WheatleyNASA
Media are invited to the kickoff event of a collaboration between NASA and the U.S. Department of Education at 4 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 23, at the WheatleyNASA
NASA will spotlight its program to engage underrepresented and underserved students in science, technology, engineering, and math at the 2024 NationalAbbey A. Donaldson (NASA)
NASA will spotlight its program to engage underrepresented and underserved students in science, technology, engineering, and math at the 2024 NationalAbbey A. Donaldson (NASA)
For 25 years, the Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center has inspired and provided high school students across the state of TexasLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
Students from Topeka, Kansas, will have the opportunity Wednesday, Aug. 21, to have NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick and Tracy C. Dyson answer theirNASA
As radioisotopes power the Perseverance rover to explore Mars, perseverance “powered” three winners to write essays each year till they achieved their mission goal of winning NASA’s Power to Explore Challenge.science.nasa.gov
As radioisotopes power the Perseverance rover to explore Mars, perseverance “powered” three winners to write essays each year till they achieved their mission goal of winning NASA’s Power to Explore Challenge.science.nasa.gov
As radioisotopes power the Perseverance rover to explore Mars, perseverance “powered” three winners to write essays each year till they achieved their mission goal of winning NASA’s Power to Explore Challenge.science.nasa.gov
The three grand prize winners of NASA’s third Power to Explore Challenge visited the NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, OH on August 8.science.nasa.gov
NASA invites teams from colleges, universities, as well as technical and vocational schools around the country to test their engineering skills in the 2025NASA
Johnson’s Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) welcomed Jerry “Denise” Dunn and Shawnda Folsom as full-time interns for the summer. Both women came to JohnsonLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
With a new school year on the horizon, NASA is introducing a platform to connect communities with agency experts to share their experiences working on agencyNASA
More than 100 interns supported operations at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston this summer, each making an important impact on the agency’s missionLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA has selected 23 minority-serving institutions to receive $1.2 million to grow their research and technology capabilities, collaborate on researchNASA
Experienced spacewalkers, university students, flight controllers, and NASA team members at all stages of their career recently came together at Johnson SpaceDominique V. Crespo (NASA)