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Officials from EM and Ohio University recently joined a class at Ohio’s Western High School to celebrate the 11th cohort of students to complete an EM Annual Site Environmental Report (ASER) Summary project.
Tired of big cities, Justin Arena exercised his own version of Manifest Destiny and headed to the West to begin an internship at the DOE Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site, supporting one of EM’s highest-priority projects.
You won’t want to miss this conversation with Secretary Granholm and New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner.
EM’s fiscal year (FY) 2023 budget request includes $56 million to expand its Minority Serving Institutions Partnership Program (MSIPP).
Sunrise to Sunset will highlight all 17 of our national laboratories through tours, activities, short talks, and panels. Tune in to watch from 8:30am - 8pm ET on April 22 at www.energy.gov/EarthDay for STEM activities for all ages.
The Climate Adaptation & Resilience Plan affirms DOE’s commitment to managing the short- and long-term effects of climate change on the Department’s mission, policies, programs, and operations. Learn about it here.
We’re tapping into some of the best and brightest minds around the world to develop and deploy clean energy technologies that will create a greener future for people in every corner of the globe.
DOE invests in research to understand the Arctic’s importance to our Earth’s overall sustainability. These Arctic projects funded by the DOE Office of Science include: Atmospheric Radiation Measurement, Energy Exascale Earth System Model and NGEE Arctic.
Learn why Kelley loves her job as an Energy Water Systems Integration mechanical engineer at Sandia National Laboratories.
DOE has been increasing its STEM and workforce content at the Waste Management Symposia (WMS) year after year.