Monday, November 8, 2021 ******************************* For Immediate Release
Keeping Up with STEM Global Action!!
Read below about all the amazing things we’ve been doing!
Entergy New Orleans Celebrates National STEM Day with STEM Global Action
Did you know students as young as two years old use STEM on a daily basis? From building blocks, hands-on learning, to interactive activities on tablets and iPads, the wonders of science, technology, engineering and math have played a role in students’ learning development.
STEM Global Action, a longtime Entergy community partner, also has played a significant role in introducing STEM education to students, schools and families from New Orleans and throughout Louisiana to across the nation.
New Orleans STEM District to Combine Education Center and Innovation Hub with Entertainment Facilities
A new development project in the eastern section of New Orleans aims to expand science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education for children and adults from under-resourced communities. Created by STEM NOLA, an affiliate of STEM-focused nonprofit STEM Global Action (SGA), the STEM District will include a STEM education center and STEM Innovation hub along with a hotel, water park, amusement park, sports complex and a warehouse and distribution center…
Listen to Podcast hosted by Britany Sharpton featuring Dr. Calvin Mackie, CEO & Founder of STEM NOLA & STEM Global Action. In the podcast Dr. Mackie speaks about the importance of investing in STEM for black youth.
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