STEM SportsĀ® on The Golf Channel/NBC
STEM SportsĀ® on The Golf Channel/NBC
STEM SportsĀ® on The Golf Channel/NBC
Thanksgiving is a time to reflect and appreciate friends and family. The time allows people to stop their busy lives and for children to not have school so that families can come together to kick off the start of the holiday season. However, just because this is a break from school, does not mean it…
TIBU is a non-profit organization in Morocco that began in 2010. They focus their efforts on helping Morrocan youth in their current lives and futures using basketball. While promoting and developing the sport of basketball throughout Morocco, TIBU is also pushing students in all aspects of life. With the help of public and private partners,…
Former D-Backs exec takes Valleyās STEM SportsĀ® to Morocco ā Phoenix Business Journal
Samsung is a South Korean technology company that provides consumers with mobile devices, household appliances and televisions. Beyond providing people with tools to make their daily life simpler, they also offer products that help enhance the educational experience. Much like STEM SportsĀ®, Samsung is focused on 21st century learning and adapting the education system to…
Our President and CEO Jeff Golner is in Morocco this week per an invitation from TIBU President and Founder Amine Zariat. TIBU is a non-profit NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) that uses basketball and sports as a means of education, youth development and social inclusion. Since arriving to Morocco, I noticed their controlled chaos. Particularly on the…
The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) was founded in 1995 as the official charity of the L.A. Dodgers. The foundation uses their reach and fanbase to help the students in the greater Los Angeles area excel both in sports and in the classroom. Partnerships The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation has numerous strategic partnerships in place…
October 18, 2019 This article was originally published on reuters.com Last week, for the first time in nearly 40 years, women were allowed to attend Tehranās Azadi, or Freedom, Stadium for a 2022 World Cup qualifier. Though discrimination still remains, the match comes as an important milestone in the #NoBan4Women movement. They had to sit…
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In July of this year, Sporttechie published an article called Way, Back, Back, Back: The Unlikely Origin of Baseball’s Launch Angle Revolution. A piece that identifies how technological advancements continue to enhance a hitterās ability to hit the ball a looooong ways! A concept that hits close to home for us at STEM SportsĀ®. The article is Part 1…