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Nearly 20 employees from DOE’s offices of EM and Science supported a local middle school’s first STEM night, which attracted more than 800 students.

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high school students recently toured EM’s former Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant as part of an annual educational outreach with Ohio University.

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EM’s cleanup contractor at the Savannah River Site is benefiting from a new recruitment strategy to fill much-needed positions in industrial health.

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Scientists and engineers with EM's cleanup contractor at the Savannah River Site piqued the curiosity of students during the “Science Enrichment day."

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Working in a STEM field for almost twenty-five years has provided Harper with a personal perspective about the need to increase STEM literacy.

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Dr. Samuel P. Massie worked at Ames National Lab during the Manhattan Project and became the first black professor to teach at the Naval Academy.

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Area high school students experienced how classroom education intersects with the working world during a day of job shadowing at the Savannah Site.

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Dr. Moddie Taylor was part of an elite group of scientists tasked with developing the atomic bomb, helping to end the deadliest war in world history.

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The prosperity, security, and national competitiveness of the United States depend on science and innovation.

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The Energy Department has resources to help consumers understand the role energy plays in their daily lives and how they can manage it.