Montana STEM Summit 2023 findings and next steps will be presented online Dec. 12

Key findings from the 2023 Montana STEM Summit will be shared in an online presentation on Tuesday, Dec. 12 at 10 am

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Project Highlight: "The Future Isn't Written"

Dr. Arica Crootof, a CREWS seed grant recipient at the University of Montana (UM) Western, recently published one of her class’s projects surrounding the contamination of the Warm Springs Ponds at the headwaters of the Clark Fork River. The…

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Online college simulation game introduces players to STEM concepts and pathways

The online learning game, Crash Course is a virtual college simulation that introduces players to various STEM concepts and pathways. In step with the goals of the CREWS project, Crash Course integrates several water-…

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Sensing for Science Program teaches educators how to code and collect data on water quality

The Sensing for Science Professional Development Program for Teachers is a free, self-paced, modular online course that teaches educators how to use an Arduino microcontroller to create an electrical device that collects data…

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NSF EPSCoR research helps demonstrate Proficiency-based Education for STEM teachers

When Montana State University educator-trainer Jeannie Chipps needed an authentic Montana research project to use as a model for teaching…

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CREWS Graduate Students Present at Diving into Data Workshop
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CREWS Careers: Katie Duncan
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Youth organizations can apply for free Land Use Explorers STEM kits (deadline 6/21/21)

Kits created to inspire place-based science exploration are available for free to regional youth-serving organizations this summer thanks to a research and outreach collaboration between Montana State…

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CREWS Commercialization Intern Highlight - Sheridan Johnson

 

Sheridan Johnson is a senior studying Agricultural Education – Communications and Political Science at…

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Saying goodbye and best wishes to spectrUM's Hedi Casquilho-Gray

CREWS is saying a bittersweet farewell to our colleague Hedi Casquilho-Gray, who will be leaving her position at the University of Montana in June to begin a new career as a high school science teacher in Hawaii. Hedi will be joining Teach for…

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