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Celebrating Women’s History Month

Celebrating Women’s History Month

Mar 17, 2021

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Celebrating Women’s History Month with a Look into the History Behind Women in STEM” font_container=”tag:h3|text_align:left” google_fonts=”font_family:Montserrat%3Aregular%2C700|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal”][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Over the last decade women have slowly but surely gained recognition for their contributions…

Defense STEM Education Consortium Welcomes Four New Innovation Partners

Defense STEM Education Consortium Welcomes Four New Innovation Partners

Mar 11, 2021

Careers, College Readiness, News, Partners

The Defense Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) Education Consortium (DSEC), supported by U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), has selected four new organizations — including Learning Undefeated — to include in DSEC’s Innovation Bloc Funding for 2021. The selected programs will support the Department’s efforts to strengthen career pathways among military-connected students and groups traditionally underrepresented in STEM, as well as one of its modernization priorities, biotechnology.

Taking STEM on the Road: Interview with Jen Colvin

Taking STEM on the Road: Interview with Jen Colvin

Mar 11, 2021

Careers, News

Learning Undefeated brings lessons to students in rural and underserved school districts By Joanne Bloomstein | Diversity in Action [March 202] read it > Since 1997 — and throughout a…

Second DC church joins effort to expand vaccine distribution to underserved communities

Second DC church joins effort to expand vaccine distribution to underserved communities

Feb 25, 2021

COVID-19, Drop Anywhere Labs, News

WUSA-9 (DC) | More than two weeks after D.C. announced a pilot program to partner with churches to better distribute vaccines to underserved communities in the city, a second church has been added to join the initiative. So far, 321 people have been vaccinated during the program’s three clinics, according to DC Health. Outreach is done by church volunteers and community partners to congregants and residents in the community to sign them up for vaccine appointments.

Faith groups step up to host vaccine sites. Why churches are key places, especially for people of color.

Faith groups step up to host vaccine sites. Why churches are key places, especially for people of color.

Feb 25, 2021

COVID-19, Drop Anywhere Labs, News, News Media

USA Today | Churches have often been a cornerstone in the fight against inequities and a trusted source of information and guidance during troubled times.During the pandemic, vaccinations have become the latest public service in a health and economic crisis that has seen places of worship offer canned food, clothing, housing and other assistance. Outside, a teal mobile unit was parked near the fellowship hall. The unit provided by Learning Undefeated is usually a science lab offering students STEM lessons in underserved communities.

D.C.-Area Churches Encourage Community to Have ‘Faith in the Vaccine’

D.C.-Area Churches Encourage Community to Have ‘Faith in the Vaccine’

Feb 12, 2021

COVID-19, Drop Anywhere Labs, News

Sojourners | Churches are part of communities; neighbors are familiar with them. They go to services there, they’ve gotten married there, they’ve buried their elders there. It’s critical we have community pillars like this that are safe places, safe havens where people can get vaccinated. That’s what congregations are now helping to do.

student excited in mobile stem lab
Impactful Stories in STEM

Innovative Mobile Labs in Action

Our cutting-edge mobile labs are reaching diverse communities, providing students with hands-on STEM experiences that ignite curiosity and drive a passion for science and technology. Read more about how these labs are making a difference in schools across the nation.

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