Pooja Chandrashekar graduated from Harvard in 2018 with her A.B in Biomedical Engineering and a minor in Global Health and Health Policy. She was also...
The Importance of Soft Skills
As a society, we have gotten fixated on the idea of “geniuses” and being the smartest person in the room. We think the smartest people get the bes...
STEM or STEAM?
STEM is an acronym that represents science, technology, engineering and math. STEAM represents the same four fields but adds in art related subjects. ...
STEM needs Study Abroad
Duncan Rocha is a STEM major who studied abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina for six months. He put a pause on his physics classes for a semester and fo...
It’s all in the sole
On March 9th, Duke and University of North Carolina men’s basketball played in their rivalry game. Within the first possessions of the game, Zion Wi...
I Tried STEM Sports®
My name is Lauren Chiangpradit and I have been the blog post writer for STEM Sports® since I began my internship here in January 2019. I am a junior ...
STEM and Stability
When people hear science, technology, engineering and math, they often associate it with difficulty. Kids may be disinclined to take STEM subjects in ...
Why STEM? The Ultimate Guide To STEM Education & Learning
What is STEM? The term STEM was introduced in 2001 by the U.S National Science Foundation. It is broadly defined as the education of science, technolo...
Buckets & Balls STEM Curriculum
STEM Sports® has just recently began offering a free curriculum called Buckets & Balls. In this interactive activity, children throw and/or bounc...
Kids are better students when their activity levels are high
The average child over the age of six needs at least an hour of physical activity per day. Encouraging kids to have an active lifestyle at a young age...