Join our conversation and community building around Native Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics (Native STEAM) in NM. What does it mean to be in STEAM? How can it be inclusive? What does this mean for community building around our overlapping roles such as students, educators, professionals, parents, community members? We are hoping this conversation will lead to networking and collective goal setting to reimagine the future of STEAM in Native Communities.
Category: NM STEM
The New Mexico Research Symposium (NMRS), collaboratively hosted with the New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS), is an annual conference with oral presentations, a poster competition, and a keynote address. The conference is geared to undergraduate and graduate students from New Mexico’s colleges and universities.
Read more about this event and the NMRS virtual conference
Please join us on Thursday, July 29, and Friday, July 30, 2021 for a Virtual Summit on New Mexico’s energy transition and a holistic view of challenges and opportunities. Learn about the many exciting efforts and initiatives in the areas of Economy, Technology, and Workforce, and consider how all institutions and New Mexicans can benefit.
A Celebration of Science!
The New Mexico Science Fiesta is one of the state's largest celebrations of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). The event is a multi-day, community-wide extravaganza that is sure to inspire your curiosity, creativity, and innovation.
https://www.nmt.edu/registrar/Academic%20Calendar%20Final%20Draft.pdf
Part of the ten week long GlobalMindED 2021 Virtual Event. What does success, inclusive leadership, and contribution look like?
Presenters include: Merritt McKenzie, Vanecia Kerr, Dr. Cristina Alfaro, Anthony Newton, Lan Phan, and Serita Liles.
Part of the ten week long GlobalMindED 2021 Virtual Event.
Presenters include: Kwame Johnson, Shannon Stone, Hector Ramos Diaz, Yonus Harris, and Phuong Dinh.
The i-CREW project hosted a Clean Energy Economy Town Hall, Aug. 5, 2020, as part of its efforts to develop a Clean Energy Economy Roadmap for the state of New Mexico. More than 150 town hall participants learned about the i-CREW project and had the opportunity to contribute ideas and feedback during breakout and roundtable discussions. In order to continue this discussion and provide further opportunity to collaborte, iCREW is hosting Part II of the New Mexico Clean Energy Economy Town Hall on May 18 from 1-4pm.
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