TEAMS
The TEAMS Program aims to inspire K-12 students to consider careers in STEM, with a focus on engineering.
11/17/2015
TEAMS Fellow Jamey Browning teaches Fall River ES 5th graders about vibration and pitch as they make their own musical instruments.
11/04/2015
Northrop Grumman Foundation Excellence in Engineering Education Award. A partnership between the Northrop Grumman Foundation and NSTA recognizes excellence in the field of engineering education. The award consists of $5,000 for classroom materials and equipment, a cash prize of $3,000, and $2,000 to attend the NSTA National Conference on Science Education. Apply by November 30. http://www.nsta.org/about/awards.aspx
NSTA Awards and Recognitions NSTA and its corporate partners sponsor programs to recognize and reward the achievements of science educators in the classroom, in agencies, and in informal settings.
11/03/2015
Learn more about young engineers who are changing the world.
Trailblazers Presented by ASEE and its partners, eGFI is the best resource available for students and teachers to learn about engineering.
Proud to announce that TEAMS and CU-Boulder's Science Discovery are collaborating to offer a "Girls Who Code" club at Angevine Middle School in Lafayette, CO. So excited!
09/16/2015
Great STEM awareness discussion with Steve Spangler. http://www.9news.com/story/life/2015/09/09/rocky-mountain-steam-festival-steve-spangler/71974778/
Spangler: Rocky Mountain STEAM Fest Science, technology, engineering and math.
08/26/2015
Yes, we did the Ropes Course at CU, an awesome team-building activity.
08/26/2015
Meet (most of) the 2015-2016 TEAMS Fellows. L-R: Matt Rankins, Devin Rourke, Matt Bentley, Rebekah Daniel, Mindy Zarske - program manager, Janet Yowell - program manager and Brian Straight. Missing are Jamey Browning, Valerie Telgheder and Brittany Carl.
08/07/2015
TEAMS Club students at Ryan Elementary School. Thank you CU engineering students!
08/07/2015
Students at Indian Peaks Elementary School in Longmont love CU black & gold.
05/22/2015
So proud to be a part of this program: https://youtu.be/OYqiH2-30QA
Centaurus Engineering Vomit Comet Centaurus Engineering students travel to Houston to test the project they are sending to the International Space Station on NASA's Zero-G plane.
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