New ASU Chandler Innovation Center to offer engineering, technology courses
Arizona State University will open the Chandler Innovation Center this fall, which will bring engineering and technology courses to the downtown area, Mayor Jay Tibshraeny announced during his State o
My View: Technology and engineering, the forgotten part of STEM education
Editor's note: Matt Walton a technology and engineering education teacher at Glen Allen High School in Henrico County, Virginia. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor of science degree in technology education from North Carolina State University.
Technology jobs booming like no other industry
Hiring in the technology sector is gaining momentum. Among U.S. technology companies with a market value of more than $100 million, almost 50 increased employment by more than half in the most recently reported two-year...
Youth Unlikely To Pursue Science, Technology, Engineering Jobs, MIT Survey Finds
Though President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address stressed the need for a competitive workforce, especially in more technical fields such as energy, young Americans see massive barriers to entering such professions, according to survey results released Wednesday.
Annual Engineering Expo set at KSU Tusc
In celebration of National Engineers Week, Kent State University at Tuscarawas in New Philadelphia will conduct the 30th annual Engineering Technology Opportunity Expo.
Technology jobs up in Wabash Valley
Addressing the nation last night, the president highlighted positives he saw in the economy: technology jobs. It might surprise you that the Wabash Valley has seen growth in our technology area.
Expo to showcase waste water management tech
A global water expo, show-casing waste water management and other engineering technology by 350 Indian and foreign companies will be held in Greater Noida from February 9 to11.
Engineering jobs favoured in IITs
Many students decline the lucrative finance sector to opt for jobs in core-engineering sector as it offers job security and good pay.
How to Make Science and Tech Jobs More Enticing to Undergrads
The number of U.S. undergraduate degrees being awarded in most STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and math) has risen steadily in recent years{link to G Sci page}. Yet some American employers say they are having trouble finding candidates to fill STEM jobs. The mismatch is not occurring because of an actual shortage of graduates; the numbers of job openings and new degree holders ...
The Presidential Planner - The White House Science Fair
President Obama will host today the second White House Science Fair to celebrate student winners from competitions across the country and promote his administration’s investments in science, technology, engineering and math education. “When students excel in math and science, they help America compete for the...