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STEM MEET & GREET

Time: September 8, 2011 from 4pm to 6pm
Location: Hofstra University - Hagedorn Hall Lobby
Event Type: meet, and, greet
Organized By: Hofstra University - School of Education, Health and Human Services
Latest Activity: Sep 1, 2011

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New York Academy of Science STEM Mentoring Project 

 

STEM%209-811%20MeetGreet%20Flyer.pdf

 

Certified teachers, undergraduate, graduate and post doctoral students— 

 

  • Explore the STEM Education field and network with leading professionals 

  • Learn more about opportunities to volunteer to teach hands-on curriculum modules in afterschool programs in the NYC area 

  • Current Hofstra MST program students— 
  • Obtain a classroom setting for second year action-research thesis project 


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