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Purdue is one of six universities in the House committee's inquiry.
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Purdue University is using the music star’s symbol of empowerment to encourage women and girls to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
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Rai, a West Lafayette 7th grader, will embark on a two-day space adventure in Florida.
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Kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis got to sit in the driver's seat this week and learn about STEM skills used in racecars.
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Marian University's Innovation Through Engineering Camp for high school students is meant to increase diversity in engineering and encourage students to learn more about industries with a high demand for engineers.
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The opening of a third Purdue Polytechnic High School in Indianapolis is being delayed again — now until 2025. It is one of three schools that Education One, the charter school authorizing arm of Trine University in Angola, approved to open in Indianapolis in the next few years.
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A new partnership between the Indiana Department of Education and Education Service Centers of Indiana aims to license more educators to teach STEM subjects. Eligible teachers could receive free tuition, free books, and $1,000 stipends from the initiative.
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A virtual pilot program recently provided students in seven Indianapolis area middle schools the opportunity to experience dozens of jobs in the STEM fields.
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A new program offers IUPUI scholarships for teens of color interested in STEM academics, including car racing.
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The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, or SHPE, is connecting with high school and college students, and helping them prepare for possible job opportunities.