[Blindmath] White House Champions of Change: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) for People with Disabilities
Noble,Stephen L.
steve.noble at louisville.edu
Wed Mar 28 17:11:14 UTC 2012
I wouldn't want this wonderful opportunity to go without the publicity it deserves, so I am sending this out to a few places. To make a nomination you need to use the form on the White House website. Apologies if you get this more than once.
--Steve Noble
502-969-3088
steve.noble at louisville.edu
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/webform/white-house-champions-change-science-technology-engineering-and-math-stem-people-disabilitie
White House Champions of Change: Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) for People with Disabilities
The White House Champions of Change program highlights the stories and examples of citizens across the country that represent President Obama’s vision of out-innovating, out-educating, and out-building the rest of the world through projects and initiatives that move their communities forward. Each week, the Office of Public Engagement (OPE) hosts an event to honor those who are “Winning the Future” and further empower and inspire other members of their respective communities. Agency representatives and White House Policy Offices participate in the events and host discussions on amplifying best practices learned in each area.
This May, the Departments of Education and Labor along with the White House Office of Public Engagement will host a Champions of Change to highlight individuals, organizations, schools, or companies that are making a positive impact in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for people with disabilities in the areas of employment and education.
For example, a Champion’s work may entail:
Hiring people with disabilities in STEM fields
Making STEM materials accessible for people with disabilities
Advancing educational opportunities for people with disabilities in STEM
Promoting STEM opportunities for people with disabilities
Developing programs or initiatives that change attitudes about STEM for people with disabilities
Inventing STEM products for people with disabilities
Please submit nominations by midnight on April 7 by utilizing this form. Please note that multiple submissions do not increase likelihood of being selected.
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