The US Department of Education and NASA have launched a collaborative initiative to engage 1,000 students across 60 cities in STEM education through after-school programs. Launched at Wheatley Education Campus, the program includes design challenges and opportunities for students to interact with NASA scientists. NASA’s Glenn Research Center will support these efforts with resources and training to enhance STEM learning.
US Education Department and NASA join hands to add STEM to after-school programs

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