Our Founder, Koshi Dhingra, had the pleasure of sitting down and chatting with Simon Singh. If you don’t know who Simon is, he is a British science author. His...
A STEMester in the Right Direction by Margaret McEwen
This year I held a STEMester for my eighth grade science students at Parish Episcopal school. After a trimester of chemistry topics, and a trimester of studying the...
21 Day STEAM Challenge
It’s summer time! That means vacations, beaches, stay-cations and kids running around at home. While the summer is meant to relax and unwind, it can mean that kids...
walkSTEM@Mount Auburn Elementary: an After School Pilot Program by Mary Peterson
“We’re DOCENTS!” My walkSTEM Club Members quickly responded in unison to students on the playground questioning their intense discussion about the size of a tree stump...
Using Fiction to Hook Young People on STEM by Polly Holyoke
Acclaimed Youth Author, Polly Holyoke, shares her perspectives on Fiction as a means to engage kids with STEM. She also shares some great reads for young people just in...
We had a FUN launch party for our walkSTEM community outreach program in the gorgeous setting of KPMG at Hall Arts in the Dallas Arts District! We had a wonderfully...
This video gives an overview of the Global Math Project and its roll-out topic for the inaugural Global Math Week, 2017. We ask cofounder, James Tanton, some questions...
James Tanton (Part 1 of 2): The Mathematician He Never Knew
James Tanton wears multiple mathematical hats. He is an ambassador for the Mathematical Association of America (currently serving as their Mathematician-at-Large, a...
Monsoons and Teaspoons by Anjuli Sethi
Chatting with a Myanmar farmer over some traditional green tea I arrived in Yangon at the very beginning of the monsoon season. It was dark, drab, and damp. I...
Thank you to all who came out to celebrate math in the Dallas Arts District yesterday and to those who walked with us as we launched the walkSTEM community program...