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EnFUSE Symposium Explores Effective Transformation Approaches

The National Science Foundation's Division of Undergraduate Education and the American Association for the Advancement of Science hosted Envisioning the Future of Undergraduate STEM Education (EnFUSE): Research and Practice symposium…

May 17, 2016

MidAtlantic Regional Meeting Explores the Next Generation Science Standards

by Monica Devanas, SCI-MidAtlantic Co-Director, SENCER Co-PI On Saturday, April 30th, over 50 teachers from many districts across New Jersey joined with 15 SENCER community leaders to explore ways the…

May 17, 2016

Do Now U! Should Animals be Kept in Zoos? Why or Why Not?

NCSCE and KQED are partnering on a new project, Do Now U. Do Now U engages undergraduate students in online discussions about current scientific issues through the innovative use of…

May 12, 2016

National Park Service’s 2016 National Learning Summit: Learning from the Outside In

By Dara Wilson and Hailey Chenevert On Wednesday afternoon, April 20, 2016, informal education enthusiasts gathered in the National Geographic Society's Grosvenor Auditorium to reflect on the quintessential role of…

May 4, 2016

SCI-Chesapeake Bay Spring Meeting Facilitates Community Partnerships

By Tom Wood, SCI-Chesapeake Bay Co-Director On April 23 and 24, 2016, the SENCER Chesapeake Bay Center for Innovation held a meeting on the beautiful campus of the Smithsonian-Mason School…

May 3, 2016

2016 SENCER Summer Institute to Emphasize Transformation in STEM Reform

As we approach this year's SENCER Summer Institute, we wanted to take a moment to share some details of this year's program with you. The central theme of this year's…

May 3, 2016

SENCER and Today’s News: “Toxic orphans: Why Michigan often gets stuck paying for soil cleanup”

SENCER Model: Brownfield Action (Dr. Peter Bower, Barnard College/Columbia University) The Kalamazoo Gazette: State Foots Bill for Toxic Orphans Sunday, April 24, 2016 “LANSING, MI — You've undoubtedly seen them:…

April 28, 2016

SSI 2016 Opening Plenary Will Define SENCER as a “Community of Transformation”

Dr. Sean Gehrke, director of Institutional Planning, Research, and Assessment at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, will give the first plenary address at the 2016 SENCER Summer Institute. His…

April 25, 2016

Nominations Now Being Accepted for 2016 Bennett Awards

The William E. Bennett Award for Extraordinary Contributions to Citizen Science was established by NCSCE and named in honor of its first recipient for his lifetime contributions to citizen science.…

April 20, 2016

Do Now U! Should the Federal Minimum Wage Be Increased?

SENCER and KQED are partnering on a new project, Do Now U. Do Now U engages undergraduate students in online discussions about current scientific issues through the innovative use of…

April 20, 2016

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