Photo Contest! Share Pictures of Students Engaged in Active Learning
In an effort to expand features on our community members’ work, NCSCE is continuing a series of photo contests to source and highlight images that convey the broad scope of…
In an effort to expand features on our community members’ work, NCSCE is continuing a series of photo contests to source and highlight images that convey the broad scope of…
by LaRoy Brandt, Lincoln Memorial University On October 27th, Lincoln Memorial University (LMU), the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum, and the Cumberland Mountain Research Center hosted 84 middle school students…
We are launching an exciting revision of the Leadership Fellows program to reflect the evolution of our community, and most importantly, to better respond to the interests and needs of…
Jessica Monaghan (New Brunswick Middle School) and Missy Holzer (Chatham High School) presented their SENCER-ISE work at the NJ Science Teachers Convention on October 24th to a standing room only…
Over the summer, NCSCE was awarded a grant by the W.M. Keck Foundation to to establish and advance robust partnerships between indigenous populations and local formal and informal educators to…
The National Center for Science and Civic Engagement invites you to attend our upcoming conference, Science and Engineering for Social Good. This conference will be held at Georgia Institute of…
Please visit this page to access the newly published pearl on biological energy by Dr. Linden Higgins of Education for Critical Thinking and Dr. Elizabeth Dolci of Johnson State College.…
Intersections, an installation of shapes, shadows, and light, was recently on display at the Palmer Gallery at Vassar college. The installation was the result of an interdisciplinary collaboration between a…
Belhaven University in Jackson Mississippi recently hosted a symposium entitled “STEM Education in Mississippi: Issues and Innovations” on September 29, 2017. The symposium was sponsored by a first of its…
NCSCE is pleased to announce that Dr. Karen Kashmanian Oates will serve as Scholar in Residence during her upcoming sabbatical. Eliza Reilly, executive director of NCSCE, commented, "Since becoming founding…