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SUMMARY:NAAEE 2022 Conference and Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:If your engineering work intersects with environmental education\, you might be interested in this: \nScholarships available\, but applications due Aug. 19th!  Early bird pricing ends Sept 9th. \n  \nRegistration is now open for the NAAEE 2022 Conference (October 12–15) & Research Symposium (October 11–12)\, hosted by the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE). NAAEE is excited to hold its first in-person conference in three years in beautiful Tucson\, with an additional option for participating online. This year\, the theme will focus on the powerful role education can play in creating healthier communities. Attendees will tackle today’s complex environmental and social issues and dig into vital topics in the field\, such as climate change education and climate justice\, the benefits of connecting to nature\, building a green workforce\, protecting biodiversity\, and centering equity in our work. Join this global community of environmental educators today as we work together to educate for change! \nCheck out the registration packet to learn more about the great lineup of speakers\, fun field trips and activities\, and more! And visit conference.naaee.org to register.
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/naaee-2022-conference-and-research-symposium/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Girls Learn How to Start Your Own Business
DESCRIPTION:The 2022 Girls Entrepreneurship Summit is a full-day\, immersive and fun learning experience for teen girls. The Possible Zone\, The Center for Women & Enterprise – Eastern MA Women’s Business Center\, The Chica Project\, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern MA have partnered to create an event that highlights and encourages entrepreneurship and business ownership for teen girls. Our goal with the summit is to demonstrate the wide network of support available to girls and women in business\, to inspire and grow \n\n\n\n“The Entrepreneurial Mindset” as well as the confidence to cultivate “Your Own Path To Success.” \n\n\n\nThe summit features a day of networking activities\, icebreakers\, a variety of panels and workshops to choose from\, lunch and keynote speakers. You will hear success stories from young entrepreneurs and find out about resources and programs available after the summit to continue to support young entrepreneurs. \n\n\n\nThe event will take place on Saturday\, September 24th\, 2022\, at The Possible Zone in Jamaica Plain\, starting at 10 am. Registration is limited and we have a packed agenda so be sure to sign up for this FREE event today! \n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\nWho should attend?  \n\n\n\nGirls 12-19 in Greater Boston that are interested in starting or currently running their own business\, or just curious about what it would take. \nflyer-Girls-Summit-Final
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/girls-learn-how-to-start-your-own-business/
LOCATION:the Possible Zone\, 31 Heath Street\, Jamaica Plain\, MA\, 02130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Promoted Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="the%20Possible%20Zone":MAILTO:info@possiblezone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220912T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221130T150000
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SUMMARY:Engineering Workshop and Mentoring Program
DESCRIPTION:Offered by PATHS partner Massachusetts Science and Engineering Fair (MSEF) \nFor: Middle School and High School Teachers  \nFall 2022  (Register now for a fall workshop\, specific dates TBD -please ignore dates and times for event listing) \nJoin MSEF staff and collaborating teachers to dive into best practices to support student investigations using a real-world example to launch student-led independent science fair projects\, with a focus on the engineering process. The workshop will progress from ideation and research\, planning and prototypes\, testing\, to communicating results and significance. Videos\, articles\, and primary sources will be available from STEM professionals to aid investigations and demonstrate practical applications of STEM. Grade-band specific materials will provide teachers with actionable tools for implementation in the fall.  \nMSEF will connect teachers with mentors and each other through an on-line Google Classroom platform of 1 introductory module and 4 interactive modules featuring:  \n\n tools to use in your classroom \n case-study to practice implementation \n on-line discussion \n webinars (watch live or recorded) \n mentoring sessions (synchronous and asynchronous) \n\nPDPs for 20 workshop hours provided in partnership with STEMTeachers MassBay upon completion of the workshop. There will be 1 introductory and 4 interactive modules with two assignments per module. Each interactive module will involve 5 hours of engagement.  \nThis program is free of charge to teachers.  \nStipends are also available through funding from UMASS Boston as part of the NASA funded PATHS program to reach students historically underrepresented in STEM–specifically Black\, Latinx and Indigenous students.  \nCo-Facilitators:  \nSarah Kazmi\, Al-Noor Academy  \nKevin Crowthers\, Mass Academy of Math and Science  \nRebekah Stendahl\, MSEF  \nREGISTER HERE 
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/engineering-workshop-and-mentoring-program/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Authentic Experiences,Promoted Partner Event,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Massachusetts%20Science%20and%20Engineering%20Fair":MAILTO:info@scifair.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220901
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SUMMARY:Hack.Diversity 2023 Boston Fellowships
DESCRIPTION:Fellowships offered by PATHS partner Hack.Diversity \nApply for Fellowships in Mechanical Engineering\, Data Analytics\, or Software Engineering\nApplication Deadline is September 1\, 2022\nAre you?\n\nCommitted to increasing representation of Black and Latine/x professionals in tech?\nStarting a Software Engineering\, Data Analytics\, or Mechanical Engineering career?\nInterested in a Summer 2023 internship at a leading Boston tech company?\n\nJoin our FREE 9-month Fellowship — a tech career development\nprogram that includes mentorship\, connections\, and access to\ninterview for paid summer internship opportunities at leading\ntech companies in Boston or NYC!\n  \nhttps://hackdiversity.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/appcentre-ext/brand-7/user-65/xf-10aed8369f86/wid-1/candidate/jobboard/vacancy/3/adv/
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/hack-diversity-2023-boston-fellowships/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Promoted Partner Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hack.Diversity":MAILTO:spatel@hackdiversity.com
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SUMMARY:NASA PATHS Premiere Screening of BIPOC STEM Digital Stories 2022
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an in-person premiere screening and discussion of digital stories co-produced with Greater Boston BIPOC youth and young adults who completed Year 1 of the NASA PATHS Storytelling Program. Our seven featured videos address personal struggles\, triumphs\, and sources of purpose related to STEM education and careers. Come celebrate our NASA storytelling work centering local voices and visions from our communities of color. \n  \nWednesday\, June 29\, 2022 \n5:00-7:00 PM \nMuseum of Science – Skyline Room \n1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA 02114 \n  \nFeaturing 2022 NASA PATHS Storytelling Program participants \nIMAN CHERIF \nMARIA CRISTINA DEL VALLE \nJESS GURUNG \nJAELY PEREIRA \nASA PETERS \nMICHAEL RODRIGUEZ \nLUIS SANTANA \n\n\n\n\n\n  \nThe event will begin no later than 5:15 PM. Validated parking is available. Guests can bring their parking tickets in for validation. \n\n\n\n\n\nFunded by NASA’s MUREP INCLUDES\, PATHS (Partners Aligned To Heighten Broad Participation in STEM) aims to broaden participation in STEM fields in Massachusetts and develop multiple pathways for students to succeed by enhancing the supportive culture of a broad coalition of partners (including academia\, non-profits\, government entities\, industry and individuals). Led by two minority-serving institutions–University of Massachusetts Boston and Bunker Hill Community College–NASA PATHS is created to center BIPOC voices\, foster visions for change\, and promotes BIPOC leadership within STEM pathways. \n  \nThe NASA PATHS Storytelling Program is led by Prof. Shirley Tang and supported by her Digital Storytelling Team (Nia Duong\, Parmita Gurung\, Ammany Ty\, Kim Soun Ty) at UMB\, in consultation with Profs. Maria Puente (BHCC)\, Crystal Schaaf (UMB) and Cedric Woods (UMB). \nSpecial thanks to Bob Chen\, Kim Frashure\, Tori Goyette\, Kris Grymonpre\, Sharon Horrigan\, Peter Kiang\, Irene Porro\, Christine Reich\, Krista Reichert\, Erik Siggelkoe\, Kim Starbuck\, Aimee Bonanno and other NASA PATHS Steering Committee members\, advisors and partners. \nThis event is made possible\, in part\, through the generous support of the Museum of Science and NASA. \n  \nFace coverings are strongly recommended.
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/nasa-paths-premiere-screening-of-bipoc-stem-digital-stories-2022/
LOCATION:Mueseum of Science\, 1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Storytelling
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS":MAILTO:aimee.bonanno@umb.edu
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SUMMARY:Engineering Literacy Workshop: No charge for participants
DESCRIPTION:PATHS Engineering Literacy Workshop \nJune 14\, 2022\, 5-6:30pm \nMuseum of Science\, Educator Resource Center \n  \nWe will highlight how to teach the technology and engineering literacy framework focusing on the first principle of technology and society through a design systems challenge addressing clean water solutions for different societies. \n  \nThis FREE 90-minute workshop is designed for middle school and high school teachers and early college professors. \n  \nRegistration is now open: https://forms.gle/Yb7jmvD2n2TqBvZq8 \nLink to flyer: PATHS Flyer TEL Workshop
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/engineering-literacy-workshop/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, 1 Museum Of Science Driveway\, Boston\, MA 02114\, USA
CATEGORIES:PATHS Mentor Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="PATHS":MAILTO:aimee.bonanno@umb.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220604
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SUMMARY:Recognition and Reckoning: Empowering Men of Color through Equity and Cultural Wealth
DESCRIPTION:June 1-3\, 2022\nMen of color bring unique strengths and assets to higher education\, but they also face specific and complex barriers. Our institutions have struggled to support these men because we’ve focused on “fixing the students” instead of addressing the institutional\, systemic\, and structural barriers embedded in higher education that undermine their success. Re-envisioning our institutions as spaces designed to support and empower men of color will require a radical and honest reevaluation of who we are and what we do. \nThis year’s Institute will center on the cultural wealth of men of color and apply an equity-minded lens to our own institutions. This three-day experience will feature local and national scholars\, artists\, and activists. June 1 and 2 will be held virtually and provide immersive and engaging breakout sessions\, hands-on workshops\, and critical reflection and networking opportunities. June 3 will offer in-person and virtual opportunities to strategize and implement key takeaways from the Institute and to socialize. \nRegister for the Event\nBHCC faculty\, staff\, administrators\, and students can register here: \nhttps://events.hubilo.com/center-for-equity-and-cultural-wealth-institute-2022/register \n\n\n\n\n 2022 CECW Institute Outcomes\n\n\nIdentify and discuss Community Cultural Wealth of males of color and how to integrate that into curricular\, co-curricular or administrative spaces\nAnalyze complex and intersectional identities of males of color\, including\, but not limited to\, racial\, ethnic\, sexual orientation\, and gender identities.\nShare and analyze resources used to facilitate successful outcomes for males of color. Examples include but are not limited to academic\, community based\, culturally sustaining\, financial\, and mental health resources.\nApply equity-minded perspectives to institutional systems\, structures\, and/or policies that impact males of color\nRecognize and apply strategies that reform inequitable systems\, structures\, and/or policies that impact males of color\nAnalyze and discuss historical\, cultural\, and/or social factors that impact the experiences of males of color in academic or work settings.
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/recognition-and-reckoning-empowering-men-of-color-through-equity-and-cultural-wealth/
LOCATION:Bunker Hill Community College\, 250 New Rutherford Avenue\, Boston\, MA\, 02129\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220507
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SUMMARY:MA Science & Engineering Fair Seeking Volunteer Judges
DESCRIPTION:Every year thousands of students across the Commonwealth participate in science fair projects. MSEF is the non-profit organization that has proudly coordinated the State Fair since 1949. More than a competition\, students are thrilled with the experience of interacting with professionals and showcasing their work. Through the process students hone their critical thinking skills\, learn through both successes and failure\, and help solve local and global challenges. The Fair is the showcase\, celebrating both the journey and the project completion. \nWe are currently recruiting judges across STEM fields for the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair in May. Judging is virtual again this year with live\, scheduled interaction with students on our on-line platform. We are specifically looking for judges in engineering\, computer science and math on May 6th. \nOne of our partners recently shared her experience as a judge:  \nLast year I was a 1st time volunteer judge for the MSEF Science & Engineering Fair.  Being held remotely due to the virus I found the process MSEF put together for everyone was easy to use and about as close one could get to meeting in person as the interaction between the students and judges was seamless. It was amazing to see what the students could accomplish in both teams and individually while everyone was forced to work remotely.   \nAs an Engineer with many years of industry experience\, it’s both exciting and eye opening to see the variety of topics students are investigating and how they’re working together to accomplish project goals.  After looking through some of this years’ entries\, I’m starting to view my participation as a privilege for me to experience the future of STEM working at this level.  \nSee the flyer here\, feel free to share. \nPlease reach out to judginginfo@scifair.com with questions. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/volunteerjudges/
LOCATION:MA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220430T083000
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SUMMARY:The 46th Annual Meeting of Massachusetts Marine Educators
DESCRIPTION:2022 Woods Hole Conference\nThe Massachusetts Marine Educators (MME) 46th Annual Meeting and Conference at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution\n \nThis year’s theme is Ocean and Coastal Data \nSaturday\, April 30\, 2022 8:30 a.m.- 4:15 p.m. \nClark Building\, Quissett Campus at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution \nASL Interpreters are available for this event upon request\n \nRegister HERE!  \n  \nKEYNOTE SPEAKERS \nDr. Mark Borrelli Mapping Storm Tide Pathways: Coastal Storms\, Sea Level Rise and Emergency Response Mark is the Director of the Coastal Processes and Ecosystems Lab (CaPE Lab)\, a joint research lab between the Center for Coastal Studies in Provincetown and the University of Massachusetts\, Boston. Using the recent and ongoing mapping of storm tide pathways we will examine the scientific method\, the idea of uncertainty\, coastal storms and sea level rise. As educators in a coastal state we need to be well-versed in these areas and provide our students with the relevant information to engage and inspire them to become informed members of society\, a society that will continue to be profoundly impacted by climate change. \nSheri White The Ocean Observatories Initiative (OOI): Collecting Long-Term Coastal and Global Time Series Data Sheri is a senior engineer in the Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering Department at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. This talk will introduce us to the Ocean Observatories Initiative\, including the platforms and instruments that are deployed in the coastal and global oceans\, and how quality data is provided to the scientific community and the public. \n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/46thmme_meeting/
LOCATION:Quisset Campus at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute\, Woods Hole\, Massachusetts
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SUMMARY:Lecture on Sustainable Planning and Development Tradition of Native Americans
DESCRIPTION:The Boston University Initiative on Cities is co-hosting the UMass Boston Department of Urban Planning and Community Development’s 7th Annual Spring Planning Lecture. This year’s speaker will be Dr. Laura Harjo\, who is a Myskoke scholar and an Associate Professor of Native American Studies at the University of Oklahoma. \n\n\nProfessor Harjo will discuss the rich history of sustainable community-building and place-making among Native American communities in North American highlighting what planners can learn from these experiences. \nProfessor Harjo earned her PhD in Geography at the University of Southern California. She previously served on the faculty at the University of New Mexico before join­ing the University of Oklahoma. Her most recent book\, Spiral to the Stars\, published by the University of Arizona employs Myskoke epistemologies and indigenous feminist ideas to enhance urban planning practice and pedagogy. \nThis event is co-hosted with the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program at MIT\, Boston University lnitiative on Cities\, Historic New England\, Mel King lnstitute of the Massachusetts Association of the Community Development Corporations\, the APA Massachusetts Chapter\, and the BPDA Diversity\, lnclusion and Equity Office. \n\n\n\n\nLOCATION:\nFollow registration link to join Zoom Meeting\nREGISTRATION:\nhttps://umassboston.zoom.us/J/94190280899
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/lecture-on-sustainable-planning-and-development-tradition-of-native-americans/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Promoted Partner Event
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SUMMARY:NSF INCLUDES Hub-Led Webinar: Systems Change Strategies to Promote Equity and Broaden Participation in STEM
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to RSVP and join the upcoming webinar\, “Systems Change Strategies to Promote Equity and Broaden Participation in STEM” on Tuesday\, March 29 at 3 p.m. ET. We will explore systems change concepts and strategies that can support efforts to broaden participation in STEM. \nPanelists include: \n\nStanley Andrisse\, Co-PI\, NSF INCLUDES Alliance – STEM Opportunities in Prison Settings (STEM-OPS) \nNeil Schiavo\, PD\, STEM Opportunities in Prison Settings (STEM-OPS)\nKeivan Stassun\, Director\, Frist Center for Autism and Innovation at Vanderbilt University (PI\, NSF INCLUDES DDLP – SCI-STEPS)\n\nBring your questions and join the discussion with the panelists.Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://webinar.ringcentral.com/j/1451300735 \nOr Telephone: (for higher quality\, dial a number based on your current location): US: +1(646) 357-3664 +1(773) 231-9226 (US North)+1(470) 869-2200 (US East)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.pathspartners.org/event/systemchangestrategies/
LOCATION:Webinar
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