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Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club and Hofstra University to Promote STEM Learning Among Middle School Kids
Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club one of 10 Clubs from LI selected to receive funding from Hofstra University's Grant for STEM Learning
Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club is one of 10 Boys & Girls Clubs from Long Island selected to receive funding from Hofstra University’s $2.5 Million Research Grant to introduce and promote STEM - science, technology, engineering and math - learning among middle school aged kids.
“On behalf of the children served by Clubs, we are grateful to Hofstra University and the National Science Foundation for partnering with us to bring STEM Learning into our programs,” said Executive Director of Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club Melissa A. Rhodes, who is organizing the project and is the chief liaison between Hofstra University and the 10 Boys & Girls Clubs based throughout Nassau and Suffolk counties. “This experience will allow our members to obtain the skills, knowledge and cognitive behavior needed to be globally competitive in the 21st century, and also fulfills our priority to provide strong, evidence-based programs that focus on academic success.”
“I am very excited that we can work with the Boys & Girls Clubs in providing rich, engineering design-based STEM activities to children. This initiative builds on two years of working with Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club,” said Dr. David Burghardt, professor of engineering at Hofstra University who also founded and co-directed Hofstra’s Center for STEM Research. The US Department of Energy’s Brookhaven National Laboratory and The Center for Advanced Study in Education at The Graduate Center at The City University of New York will collaborate on the project.
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The Center received the $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation, one of the premier funding organizations in the U.S. The grant will enable Dr. Burghardt to spearhead this five-year project which will introduce thousands of middle school-age children to STEM-based learning opportunities. During year one and two, 10 Clubs will receive funding. In year three, five more Clubs will be added to the project. By the end of the five-year grant, approximately 6,600 children from a total of 25 Boys & Girls Clubs throughout the Long Island and metropolitan New York area will participate in “Wise Guys & Gals – Boys & Girls as WISEngineering STEM Learners” providing innovative and engaging academic challenges designed to encourage an interest in the fields of engineering and design, as well as an understanding of how science, technology, engineering and math skills can translate into careers.
To learn more about WISEngineering STEM Learners at Glen Cove Boys & Girls Club, contact Melissa Rhodes at mrhodes@glencovebgc.org.