With the strange transition to online learning and less in-person STEAM activities happening, we are excited to announce that RAIN has helped to fund a new type of education. The Bisbee Science Lab is using their grant to create a mobile science lab! This lab will travel throughout Cochise County,
You have probably heard about RAIN in Cochise County if you are a part of the STEM world. They are an organization that works to fund informal STEM education opportunities all around the state in different rural Arizona communities, and we have one here in our county. The Rural Activation
Celebrate the New Digs on Saturday February 1, 2020, 3pm-5pm Queen Mine Tour Building 478 N. Dart Bisbee, AZ The Bisbee Science Lab announced a major re-design, re-location, and grand re-opening of its innovative Bisbee Science Lab (BSL). Exactly one year from the initial opening on Bisbee’s iconic Main St,
Looking back on the year, Navopache wanted to share what they have accomplished, their next steps, and what they are most looking forward to in 2020. What have you enjoyed the most? Our greatest success has been the opportunity that we’ve had to support new STEM projects in almost every
The Cochise County RIC has funded multiple mini grants over the past year. Grants that were awarded have been widely distributed across the County and have included many organizations/individuals that have not previously received funding from us. Additionally, the Cochise County RIC was able to support the Bisbee Science Lab
We wanted to learn the impact of all the communities we serve around Arizona, and how effective our model has been implementing STEM opportunities in rural communities. Verde Valley STREAM Council have been hard at work and wanted to share some of their accomplishments of 2019. What all has been
The Graham/Greenlee Rural Innovation Council (RIC) had a very active year. They funded 12 projects totaling $51,539.58 and provided travel funds for 5 educators to attend the Arizona Science Teachers Association annual conference. They hosted 2 community forums, one at the Blue Door Sanctuary in Clifton (Greenlee County) and the
Given the fast pace at which our country continues to transform in technology and growth, wouldn’t it have been awesome to have had a club that helped to inspire you to think innovatively back when you were in school? That’s exactly what the Taylor School District was hoping to accomplish
How do you get kids excited about STEAM? Make a competition with it out of trading cards. From October 7th-November 11th, 3rd-5th grade students at Camp Verde Unified School District will be able to collect playing cards that are hidden throughout the City. Science Happens Here is an interactive game
The Bisbee Science Exploration & Research Center (BSERC), in collaboration with Central School Project, posted its first call for proposals, encouraging science and artistic-minded persons to work independently or collaboratively to design, build, and install an interactive STEAM exhibit on the theme of FOOD. Unsure where exactly this proposal topic
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