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Mobile Lab Drops In at Talley Middle School

Mobile Lab Drops In at Talley Middle School

Jan 31, 2022

Delaware, Drop Anywhere Labs, Middle School, Mobile Labs

January 31, 2022 | WPVI (Philadelphia)/Good Morning America Delaware middle school students in North Wilmington get some hands-on STEM lessons, thanks to a partnership between Learning Undefeated and AstraZeneca.

2021 Annual Report & Update from Our CEO

2021 Annual Report & Update from Our CEO

Jan 28, 2022

Annual Report, Louisiana, Maryland Teachers & Schools, News, Partners, Texas

Learning Undefeated is driving race and gender equity in STEM through experiential and deep-impact learning experiences for students from under resourced communities. See for yourself how our mobile STEM laboratories and digital and hybrid learning programs are making a difference to students across the country.

High Point, Texas Elementary Experiences Mobile Learning

High Point, Texas Elementary Experiences Mobile Learning

Jan 27, 2022

Elementary School, MXLab, News, Texas

Over 400 kindergarten through fifth grade students at High Point Elementary were able to board the Texas Mobile STEM Lab where they are able to work cooperatively with other students to design a STEM project activity developed by Learning Undefeated, with support from the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Students were read the story of the Three Little Pigs told from the perspective of the “Big Bad Wolf.” Instructors Katie Askelson and Desurae Matthews challenged the students to design and construct a home that could withstand the powerful sneeze of the wolf.

Mobile STEM lab gives Navasota elementary students opportunity to apply science and math to real-life challenges

Mobile STEM lab gives Navasota elementary students opportunity to apply science and math to real-life challenges

Jan 27, 2022

Elementary School, MXLab, News, Texas

First graders Ramon Martinez and Susie Pate both said their favorite part was creating homes, both of which fell the first time. Pate, who said she is interested in all types of science, said she learned that working together as a team is better.

There is a push in Texas and throughout the United States, Aguilar said, to use hands-on activities to encourage science and STEM education and to do so at an earlier age. “I feel like starting them off young, especially at first grade, kindergarten level is essential, so they could have those skills as they go throughout their schooling, and hopefully, will lead into going to college,” he said. “I feel like it’s a good opportunity that could project or have a major difference in their life, and especially in the occasion they do go on to pursue a higher education as well.”

Emerging Leaders in Biotechnology + Cyber: Cohort Two Engages Montgomery County Students

Emerging Leaders in Biotechnology + Cyber: Cohort Two Engages Montgomery County Students

Jan 10, 2022

Careers, College Readiness, Emerging Leaders in Biotechnology, High School, Mentorships, Partners

Launched in 2021, Learning Undefeated’s Emerging Leaders in STEM program connects high school and college women with female STEM professionals to build career readiness and networking skills. The interactive program…

Pressure on STEM from COVID & Inequality: Interview with Jen Colvin

Pressure on STEM from COVID & Inequality: Interview with Jen Colvin

Dec 2, 2021

COVID-19, News

Our very own Jennifer Colvin sat down with the #IamBIO podcast to discuss the important work of our mobile labs and how our students conquered COVID and adapted to a new STEM education environment.

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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