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Buffalo Public Schools STEM Experience

Description: Buffalo Public Schools STEM Experience is an expansion on BPS STEM Week which occurred in April 2014. SUNY Trustee Eunice Lewin initiated the idea in order to improve the STEM education pipeline between the WNY region’s SUNY schools and Buffalo Public Schools. It also was designed to bring increased awareness of the need for education in STEM fields. In 2014, the program expanded to be more school-year-round. It also includes a speakers bureau as well as a reading component with the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library System joining the effort. STEM Week 2015 took place March 14-20, 2015, beginning with the ISEP (Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Partnership) program’s Science Summit. It included school-based activities and two large events for a few hundred (each event) students from BPS elementary and high schools. Additional locations: Buffalo Public Schools; Buffalo Museum of Science; Roswell Park Cancer Institute Auditorium; Buffalo and Erie County Public Library System
Project/Activity Leader(s): Suzanne Chamberlain, Senior Director, Office of Vice President for Research and Economic Development, and Coordinator of Buffalo Public Schools STEM Experience
Unit: Research and Economic Development
Department: Research and Economic Development
City: Buffalo
State: NY
External Funding: No
Start Date: 2014-02
End Date: active
Internal Partners:

ISEP (Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Partnership with Buffalo Public Schools); NYS Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences; University Communications

External Partners:

Buffalo Public Schools; City of Buffalo; Buffalo Museum of Science; Buffalo and Erie County Public Library System; Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA); Roswell Park Cancer Institute; WNY Regional Economic Development Council; Praxair; Life Technologies/Thermo Fisher Scientific; Erie Community College; SUNY Buffalo State; SUNY

Are UB students involved? No

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