This page highlights STEM & CTE Educational opportunities & events occurring in our region. Most events are free & virtual.

If you have an event to submit, please send it to midvalleystemctehub@gmail.com

Celebration of Women in Engineering

Virtual event

In recognition of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the College of Engineering at Oregon State University invites you to celebrate the achievements of their faculty and alumnae. This completely virtual event is free and open to the public. Registration information High school teachers, administrators, counselors, and staff: We invite you to share this […]

Outside the Lab with Dr. Kishana Taylor

Virtual event

Please join us for the annual Women in Science Outside the Lab Speaker Event, part of the EECB Seminar Series with Dr. Kishana Taylor, Postdoctoral Researcher, Carnegie Mellon University "Prioritizing Intersectionality in Interdisciplinary Infectious Disease Research: Intersectional identities (and scientists) must inform how we study disease" Wednesday, March 10th 4:00-5:00 PM Free and open to […]

GirlCon 2021

Calling all female and non-binary students around the world—registration for GirlCon 2021 is now OPEN! Join us for a week of inspiration, networking, and learning at the fourth annual GirlCon Conference, taking place ONLINE June 27-30th with sessions from 3-7 CT daily. Registrants can choose which breakout and professional development sessions they would like to […]

Free

Geology with Zakiya “The Dancing Geologist” Shivji

Virtual event

Zakiya Shivji received her B.S. in Geology from California State University Long Beach and her M.S in Geology from New Mexico Highlands University. After graduation, Zakiya has been working for about 4 years as a Geologist for the Prescott National Forest (PNF). Her love of volcanoes since elementary school is what guided her to become […]

Free

Detecting Earthquakes From the Air

Virtual event

Explore Earth: Detecting Earthquakes...while in the Air? The most powerful U.S. earthquake in 50 years, an 8.2-magnitude tremor, recently occurred in Alaska. Typically, ground-based instruments provide data for both alerts and study of Earth's internal geology. But what if scientists could detect seismic activity while airborne? In this webinar, we'll explore a balloon-based technique that […]

Free
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