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House advances bill to expand rural STEM education

Suggested Event Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021 In action May 18, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the bipartisan Rural STEM Education Research Act which was introduced by Science, Space, and Technology Committee Chairwoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas, and Rep. Frank Lucas, R-Okla., who serves as the ranking member of the committee. The legislation addresses the inequities faced by rural students that make it harder to access quality STEM education, including giving teachers more resources and training in STEM, engaging students in hands-on education within their communities, increasing access to broadband, and supporting research to improve the quality of STEM learning in rural communities. The House passed H.R. 210 - the Rural STEM Education Research Act - by a vote of 350-75.

Georgia Institute of Technology: Georgia Tech Leading in the Quest for Ocean Solutions

Share From a fishing community on the Mediterranean Sea to a research institution in a landlocked city four hours from the Atlantic, the quest to find solutions for challenges in our oceans has taken Georgia Tech’s Emanuele “Manu” Di Lorenzo on an interesting path in life. He has founded the Ocean Science and Engineering program at Georgia Tech and the Ocean Visions consortium both of which are dedicated to connecting research and ocean solutions to the research partners, investors, and stakeholders who can put those solutions into action at scale. The size of the climate change problems we face demands these coordinated efforts, connections, and actions. Learn more: c.gatech.edu/ocean-solutions

Community Science Helps Advance Local Goals

18 May 2021 by: Andrea Korte The Claiborne Expressway has adversely affected local residents in New Orleans, according to the findings of a community science collaboration. | NewUrbanism/Flickr CC BY 2.0 The Claiborne Expressway has adversely affected local residents in New Orleans, according to the findings of a community science collaboration. | NewUrbanism/Flickr CC BY 2.0 Community science collaborations that draw upon the expertise of both community members and volunteer scientists can help advance community priorities and make science more accessible to all, said panelists at a recent webinar on one such collaboration in New Orleans. “Community Science – Local Knowledge and Scientific Tools Joining Forces to Document Urban Health Hazards,” hosted by the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition, was the most recent installment in a series that has covered such diverse topics as the use of data in humanitarian relief and the importance of equity in respo

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