With the addition of Cor Jesu Academy of St. Louis, Missouri’s Project Lead the Way initiative has reached 500 programs in elementary and secondary schools across the state.
Read More »Students from around the Midwest region will soon gather at Missouri University of Science and Technology to compete at the Missouri state VEX Championship, a regional robotics competition for middle- and high-school students.
Read More »Educators from Missouri University of Science and Technology and Rolla Middle School were recognized recently for their contributions to Project Lead The Way, a national program designed to encourage more interest in engineering and science among pre-college students.
Read More »Over 500 elementary school, middle school and high school teachers from throughout the United States are spending part of their summer at Missouri University of Science and Technology and three other Missouri communities to learn how to teach engineering, computer science and biomedical science courses to their students this fall.
Read More »Dr. Vince M. Bertram, president and chief executive officer of Project Lead The Way, challenged Missouri University of Science and Technology graduates to “write a chapter of significance” in their lives during commencement ceremonies at Missouri S&T on Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16.
Read More »Dr. Vince M. Bertram, president and chief executive officer of Project Lead The Way, will speak at two commencement ceremonies at Missouri University of Science and Technology this May.
Read More »Dr. Cheryl B. Schrader, chancellor of Missouri University of Science and Technology, is one of the keynote speakers for the national 2014 Project Lead the Way Summit to be held Nov. 2-5 at the JW Marriott in Indianapolis.
Read More »More than 300 elementary school, middle school and high school teachers from throughout the United States are spending part of their summer at Missouri University of Science and Technology and two other Missouri communities to learn how to teach engineering and biomedical science courses to their students this fall.
Read More »Some 700 teachers, counselors and educational leaders from Missouri and elsewhere are expected to attend the Missouri Project Lead the Way Conference Nov. 15 at Rock Bridge High School in Columbia, Mo.
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