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Helping Atlanta-Area Students Find Their Path to a STEM Degree
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Shenica Bridges-Mathieu believes exposure is key for her engineering and technology students at Arabia Mountain High School in DeKalb County. That includes exposure to a variety of colleges, scholarships, co-op programs, and pathways into careers in science and engineering.
That’s why she brought 23 of her students to the Atlanta Marriott in Buckhead Oct. 13 to an event co-hosted by the Georgia Tech College of Engineering, the Center for Engineering Education and Diversity, and the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering. The conference provided a taste of all the ways high schoolers could pursue a college degree in engineering and science as well as the impact a career in engineering could have on their lives and communities.
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- Created By:Joshua Stewart
- Created:10/14/2022
- Modified By:Joshua Stewart
- Modified:10/20/2022
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