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MITRE STEM: Growing the Future Microelectronics Workforce
On a brisk January day, MIT.nano transformed into a hub of youthful curiosity and innovation, hosting a unique workshop in partnership with MITRE's Basics of ASICs (the acronym means “application-specific integrated circuit”) class taught at MIT’s Beaverworks Summer...
MITRE Partners with MassRobotics for Inaugural BlueTech Robotics Academy
MassRobotics hosted the inaugural BlueTech Robotics Academy in July, a week-long event open to high school students in the Boston area designed to explore robotics in underwater environments. MITRE's sponsorship of the event provided resources and mentorship to the...
MITRE Experts: Coming to a School Near You
Have a STEM Career Day at your school? MITRE is happy to help! In March, MITRE teamed up with other local organizations to reach over 1,500 students at Lowell High School, one of Massachusetts’ biggest Title 1 schools. Project LEARN, a nonprofit organization dedicated...
You’ll be Surprised What You Learn: A Day at the STEM Success Summit in Atlanta
Meet Ann Marie Burke and Hawa Zahra Dirie: two MITRE early career professionals so passionate about STEM Outreach, they’re taking their knowledge on the road. When Ann Marie, STEM Council Treasurer and Software Engineer, and Hawa, STEM Council Operations Lead and Data...
LEARN TO CODE WITH PYTHON VIRTUAL WORKSHOP FEBRUARY 16
With hundreds of programming languages available, how do you know where to start? Python is one of the most widely used and easy-to-learn programming languages. Python is used for a range of purposes: simple games that you can create in less than an hour to dynamic...
Voting is Hard Virtual Workshop September 19
When ordering pizza with your friends, how do you decide what toppings to get? If coming to a consensus among a small group is so hard, how do we make decisions as a community, society, and species? In this workshop, we will talk about one of the core elements of good...
GROWING A QUANTUM-CAPABLE WORKFORCE: WILL WE BE READY?
A new MITRE class took 28 high schoolers from zero knowledge of quantum to a strong interest in pursuing quantum careers.
Bobby Blount’s Lifetime of Volunteerism and Public Service
MITRE Austin/San Antonio iHub site leader Bobby Blount believes in the power of opportunity to transform lives.
MITRE STEM Council Teams Up with Odyssey of the Mind
When Northern Virginia’s Odyssey of the Mind needed a tournament space, MITRE opened its doors—and its parking garage.