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We had such a great time at our annual Pi Day Festival at AT&T Performing Arts Center and all around the Dallas Arts District! We had over 400 people attend and we loved seeing grownups and kids enjoy the fun activities offered at the 20 different tables, thanks to our participating organizations!   Big shout out to:

  • AT&T Performing Arts Center
  • Dallas Arts District
  • Dallas Zoo
  • Dallas Arboretum
  • Dallas ISD
  • Dallas STEM Environmental Resource Center
  • Texas Legends
  • Texas Discovery Gardens
  • Dallas Love Field Airport
  • Dallas Museum of Art
  • KERA
  • DCCCD STEM Institute
  • Dallas Symphony Orchestra
  • Microsoft Store at NorthPark
  • Earthx
  • UT Southwestern Medical Center
  • Crow Collection of Asian Art
  • SMU
  • And Emporium Pies for letting us have some of your delicious pies!

We hope that you will continue to grow and participate with us for the rest of the year! Check back on our website and follow us on social media for all the latest walkSTEM’s coming up! Until then, keep looking the STEM around you!

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Koshi Dhingra

Dr. Koshi Dhingra has dedicated her career to STEM education and is passionate about having every child live up to their potential. Seeing a lack of girls and other underrepresented youth in STEM programs, she founded talkSTEM in 2015 to address the imbalance. She has a doctorate in science education from Teachers College, Columbia University, has years of experience teaching in graduate and undergraduate programs, and has held leadership roles in universities. She advises and collaborates with a broad range of educational institutions globally. Dr. Dhingra began her career teaching science in middle and high school in New York. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband, three children, and two dogs.

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About the Founder & CEO

Dr. Koshi Dhingra has dedicated her career to STEM education and is passionate about having every child live up to their potential. Seeing a lack of girls and other underrepresented youth in STEM programs, she founded talkSTEM in 2015 to address the imbalance. She has a doctorate in science education from Teachers College, Columbia University, has years of experience teaching in graduate and undergraduate programs, and has held leadership roles in universities. She advises and collaborates with a broad range of educational institutions globally. Dr. Dhingra began her career teaching science in middle and high school in New York. She lives in Dallas, Texas with her husband, three children, and two dogs.

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