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A team of high scholl students from Stratford High

A team of high scholl students from Stratford High

A team of high scholl students from Stratford High School which includes: Jorge Carriedo, Mia Campbell–Smith, Jack Utley and Christian Molnia deliver a brief presentation of thier STEM project during a Science,... More

Director of the Middle Tennessee STEM Innovation Hub,

Director of the Middle Tennessee STEM Innovation Hub,

Director of the Middle Tennessee STEM Innovation Hub, Dr. Vicki Metzgar, talks with students attending an awards ceremony at the conclusion of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Science Expo ... More

During an awards ceremony at the conclusion of the

During an awards ceremony at the conclusion of the

During an awards ceremony at the conclusion of the evaluation, Jimmy Waddle, chief of Engineering and Construction from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recognized Dylan Upchurch and Ester Soper, a two-student ... More

(Left to right) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees,

(Left to right) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees,

(Left to right) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers employees, David Claussen, an Equal Employment Office specialist, Carol Haynes, chief of Equal Employment Office, Stephanie Coleman, an Equal Employment Office speci... More

Students attend an awards ceremony  at the conclusion

Students attend an awards ceremony at the conclusion

Students attend an awards ceremony at the conclusion of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Science Expo STEM exhibit sponsored by the Middle Tennessee STEM Innovation Hub at the Middle Tennes... More

Jimmy Waddle, chief of Engineering and Construction

Jimmy Waddle, chief of Engineering and Construction

Jimmy Waddle, chief of Engineering and Construction from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers presents an award to Dylan Upchurch and Ester Soper, a two-student team from the Central Magnet High School in Murfreesb... More

Ten-year old Dylan Schuch, a student from Union Elementary

Ten-year old Dylan Schuch, a student from Union Elementary

Ten-year old Dylan Schuch, a student from Union Elementary School in Sumner county gives a presentation of his Lead Light Pencil STEM project to experts from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District ... More

Students Rossell Brewer and Andrew Bomer both from

Students Rossell Brewer and Andrew Bomer both from

Students Rossell Brewer and Andrew Bomer both from the Robert E. Ellis Middle School in Hendersonville, Tenn., talk with Andreas Patterson, chief of Natural Resources from the Nashville District about their dev... More

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