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Personalizing Algebra for Kids

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How to Enrich Kids Math Skills Early

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Gregg Jones, Koshi Dhingra, Julie Kibler among authors on tour July 21-27 in D-FW

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WalkSTEM representative Koshi Dhingra will discuss and sign Goodnight Dallas by Jennifer Drez at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 24, at Interabang Books, 10720 Preston Road, Dallas.

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Science in the City Underway in Dallas

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SMU, UNT Dallas, UTD and the Perot Museum partnered with The Dallas Morning News so the public can meet with top scientists. It’s open to the public.

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On Pi Day, Let’s Disrupt Our Narrow Notions of STEM

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A festival in Dallas shows how these fields connect to most spheres of human activity, including the arts, humanities and design.

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Pi Day Math Festival 2019 Press Release

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Teachers, students, and families from around the Dallas-Fort Worth area are invited to participate in the third annual Pi Day Math Festival where real-life applications of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) are on full display by nearly two dozen exhibitors.

The festival is organized by the nonprofit organization, talkSTEM in partnership with the AT&T Performing Arts Center.

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To keep girls in science and math, we have to change a hostile culture

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In this era of #MeToo and female empowerment, we need to do more to remove the gender gap associated with our girls and women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math. There probably isn’t a day that passes when you don’t hear the term STEM in the news, in a conversation or from the mouths of parents who are trying to find “the angle” to get their child a scholarship or a job. The disappointing reality is that while many girls are strong at math and science in their middle school years, they are far more likely to opt out of higher level math classes while their male counterparts stay in.

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Walkers see STEM concepts in Dallas Arts District

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The walkSTEM program is designed to get students, faculty, and educators to see themselves as math doers, learners, and STEM practitioners.

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SMU - Math is All Around Us

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Watch the video created by our friends at SMU about our launch on Pi Day, 2017!

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walkSTEM program to debut at Pi Day Math Festival and Building Knowledge on Pi Day

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Dallas Hosts Pi Day Festival

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It’s not just about numbers or problems in a textbook. Good Day gets an exciting view of Math in a series of new events starting next week. Dr. Koshi Dhingra from talkSTEM.org talks about Dallas’ Pi Day Festival and examples of math in our everyday world.

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