Published On: April 23rd, 2019|

Smart Brief – Nate Greene

“As organizations worldwide continue to invest in science, technology, engineering and math initiatives, and as students take a higher interest in technical careers, you would expect the number of educational institutions responding to the workplace’s increasing demand for technical talent would naturally increase, right? Wrong. In fact, STEM is still not even on the roadmaps of many educational institutions–a reality that inhibits students from achieving meaningful learning experiences and becoming 21st century career ready.” (more)