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University hosts science professions program for high school studentsThe Bristol-Myers Squibb Center for Science Teaching and Learning gave 28 high school students from across the state a better idea of what health care-related careers they might like to pursue. |
University hosts environmental science program for middle school studentsFrom July 24-26, the Bristol-Myers Squibb Center for Science Teaching and Learning hosted a pilot program designed to give nine local middle school students the opportunity to develop a better understanding of environmental science. |
BMS Center participates in elementary school STEM DayRepresentatives from the Bristol-Myers Squibb Center for Science Teaching and Learning Center took part in STEM Day June 19 at Wallingford's Pond Hill Elementary School. |
Center awarded $90,000 grantThe $89,109 award, presented under the federal 2013 Teacher Quality Partnership Grant Program, Office of Higher Education supports the project titled "Online Resources through Integrated STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics]." |
University hosts prominent state-wide science fairQuinnipiac hosted the state's largest science competition for middle- and high-school students March 12-16 on the Mount Carmel Campus. |
Students and local educators complete ‘Engineering is Elementary’ workshopFive School of Education students and their cooperating teachers took part in a workshop about how to incorporate engineering into an elementary school lesson plan. |
University hosted workshops on movie making, STEM and entrepreneurshipMore than 425 high school students from across Connecticut traveled to Quinnipiac to attend programs on movie making, app design, entrepreneurship, and making connections in science, technology, engineering and math on Dec. 18 and 19, 2012. |









