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Seven robots are in residence in the sub-basement of the Yale School of Architecture’s Rudolph Hall. Made of industrial-grade aluminum,
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Seven robots are in residence in the sub-basement of the Yale School of Architecture’s Rudolph Hall. Made of industrial-grade aluminum,
Read moreAs the use of artificial intelligence increases, school Superintendent Alexandra Estrella was invited to share her expertise on AI, technical
Read moreAsnuntuck Community College Advanced Manufacturing Program in Enfield, Connecticut, has become a major source of employees for the state’s many
Read moreEach of Goodwin U Manufacturing Centers will provide Hartford residents a hands-on chance to learn introductory manufacturing skills. They will
Read moreA new study conducted by the Vanderbilt Institute and the University of Connecticut found that male students who enrolled in Connecticut
Read moreFor the first time ever, Upshur County Schools will be serving up a taste of technology to its eighth-grade students
Read moreSchools across America are taking actions to prevent the spread of the Coronovirus, or COVID-19. Eastern Michigan University recently commented
Read moreIt’s been an exciting year so far for career and technical education. President Donald Trump announced a new budget proposal
Read more2020 has been an exciting year for STEM education in the United States. Careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Read moreOn February 20, organizations and companies across the country held events to celebrate Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, a
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