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Living Sculptures Are Growing in a Philadelphia High School

by studentrg | Mar 11, 2019 | Career Pathways, Partners, STEM

Did you know that not all sculpture is made of marble, granite, bronze or concrete? Some of it can be made from living plants like rosemary, lavender and marigolds that are attached to underlying structures. And when you make a sculpture out of living plants,...

How Slime Brings Science and STEM to the Library

by studentrg | Mar 7, 2019 | Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, Partners, STEM

Mrs. Dabney, Pasadena Texas High School Librarian, Helps Her Students Learn about Slime! “Libraries aren’t just for reading anymore,” writes Mrs. Dabney, a high school librarian in Pasadena, TX. “Today’s libraries have books, technology, games, and maker...

How a Trip to UC Berkeley Helps Students Picture Their College Futures

by studentrg | Feb 28, 2019 | Career Pathways, College Admissions

Ms. Place’s Ninth-Grade Students Visit UC Berkeley to Picture their College Futures Only three years ago, students at Mt Diablo High School in Concord, CA had only a vague idea of what they wanted to achieve in their lives. When asked, many simply replied that they...

How This Teacher Unlocked His Students’ Curiosity

by studentrg | Feb 21, 2019 | Partners, Student Research Foundation Research

Mr. Escobar Used Small Padlocks to Unlock His Students’ Curiosity Mr. Escobar is a social science teacher at Tranquillity High School located in California. He is clearly a creative thinker when it comes to teaching social sciences to his 120+ students.  He created a...

Ms. McCall’s Students Have the Tools they Need to Study the Colorado River

by studentrg | Feb 9, 2019 | STEM

Why we funded Ms. McCall’s project to help her students study the Colorado River How difficult is it to learn about how water flows through a river and affects its topology?  Although it sounds like an easy body of information to understand, it isn’t. And it is most...
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