Baylor Celebrates National STEM Day at Area Schools Through Partnership with Transformation Waco and Connally ISD

Baylor University is partnering with local schools on National STEM Day to provide engaging science presentations for area students and teachers and connect Baylor researchers in the community. In partnership with Transformation Waco schools and Connally ISD, Baylor research faculty will present grade-aligned, experiential projects on National STEM Day to students at J.H. Hines Elementary School, G.W. Carver Middle School and Connally High School to help encourage an affinity for science, technology, engineering and math in local students.

“Baylor University wants to ensure that we’re helping raise up a community of students interested in science, technology, engineering and math, and to promote a diverse STEM workforce,” said Stacey Smith, Ph.D., assistant vice provost for research-research development in Baylor’s Office of the Vice Provost for Research (OVPR).“

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