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Category Archives: Middle School
NIMBioS Introduces Students to the Creative Side of Science
Middle school girls experienced the creative side of science this week when they used 3D modeling software to design and print their very own plant cell using NIMBioS’ new 3D printer, as a part of activities in the Adventures in … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Education/Outreach, gender diversity, Middle School, STEM
Tagged 3D printer, 3D printing, 4-H, cell organelles, CURENT, STEM
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Gresham Middle Students Visit NIMBioS
Local middle school students took their learning beyond the bounds of their classroom on a visit to NIMBioS last week. Fifty students from Gresham Middle School‘s Beta Club, along with teachers and parent chaperones, visited the institute and participated in … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Education/Outreach, Leadership, Middle School, postdocs, STEM, tools, viruses
Tagged computing, Education, Education/Outreach, leadership, postdocs, STEM, teachers, viruses
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Young Scientists Merit NIMBioS Science Fair Prizes for Swimmer Physiology, Mutated DNA
Congratulations to this year’s young recipients of the NIMBioS Prize for Research at the Interface of Mathematics and Biology, awarded at the regional Southern Appalachian Science & Engineering Fair. Each year NIMBioS presents a junior and senior level award to … Continue reading
Posted in awards, Education/Outreach, GRAs, high school, Middle School, research, STEM
Tagged awards, computing, DNA, Education, Education/Outreach, GRAs, research, science fair, STEM
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New K-12 Forestry Math Activities for Biology in a Box
A newly revised activity book with K-12 math activities for the forestry-themed Biology in a Box is now available on the NIMBioS web site. NIMBioS’ Education and Outreach team collaborated with the University of Tennessee’s Biology in a Box program … Continue reading
Posted in ecology, Education/Outreach, high school, Middle School, postdocs, publication, STEM
Tagged ecology, Education, Education/Outreach, postdocs, STEM, teachers
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Triangle Fun: NIMBioS Assists With Gadget Girls
Fiber optics, plant tissue science, solar energy, and of course, mathematics were among the topics explored by middle school girls on Saturday as a part of the second annual “Gadget Girl Adventures in STEM” program held at the University of … Continue reading
Posted in Education/Outreach, gender diversity, Middle School, STEM
Tagged Education/Outreach, Girl Scouts, STEM
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Teaching Evolution Without Tears
Teaching evolution without tears can be a tall order for science teachers in a nation where 46 percent of Americans believe in creationism over science (Gallup Poll), but NIMBioS is trying to help get good information into the hands of … Continue reading
Posted in conference, Education/Outreach, high school, Middle School, STEM, Uncategorized
Tagged conferences, Education, Education/Outreach, Evolution, STEM, teachers
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NIMBioS Hosts Women in Science Meeting
Outreach to middle school girls, better treatment for international graduate students, tenure and promotion for women on UT campus — these are among the top issues for the members of the Association of Women in Science (AWIS) Tennessee chapter, who … Continue reading
Posted in Diversity, Education/Outreach, gender diversity, Middle School, STEM
Tagged diversity, Education/Outreach, Girl Scouts, STEM
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Middle School Girls Interview Scientists, Mathematicians at STEM Camp
NIMBioS postdoctoral fellows, faculty and UTK graduate students answered questions from middle school girls about their lives as female biologists and mathematicians at the Adventures in STEM day camp, held last week on the University of Tennessee (UT) campus. Co-hosted … Continue reading
Posted in Education/Outreach, Middle School, postdocs, STEM
Tagged diversity, Education, Education/Outreach, postdocs, STEM
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