Learning Undefeated Brings ATLAS Symposium to Morgan State STEM Festival

November 9 Event Gives High School Students Opportunity for Hands-On Learning in New Drop Anywhere Lab and Chance to Explore a Variety of STEM Careers

GAITHERSBURG, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Learning Undefeated, a nonprofit organization that provides life-changing STEM experiences for high needs communities, today announced that its 2019 ATLAS College & Career Readiness Symposium will take place November 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. as part of the Morgan State STEM Festival. The Symposium gives high school students a chance to explore the new Drop Anywhere Lab, take part in a hands-on workshop and connect with business leaders, colleges, government and potential employers to learn about career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).


“Since 2013, we have hosted the ATLAS symposiums to foster education of tomorrow’s workforce and fuel our state’s innovation economy,” said Learning Undefeated CEO Brian Gaines. “We are excited to team up with Morgan State University for the first time to host our symposium during its STEM Festival. Through our combined programming, we’re giving motivated students a venue where they can learn about high-paying STEM careers, and engage with professionals who are eager to share their experiences with the next generation.”

The ATLAS Symposium will take place at:

Morgan State University

1700 East Cold Spring Lane

Baltimore, MD 21251

The schedule of the day’s events includes:

10 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.

Morgan State University STEM Festival Welcoming Ceremony

Murphy Fine Arts Building, 1st Floor

  • Adrienne Jones, Speaker of the House of Maryland
  • Dr. Lesia Crumpton-Young, Provost, Morgan State University
  • Louie Lopez, Director of STEM, Department of Defense
  • Phil Rogofsky, Director, Maryland STEM Festival
  • Brian Gaines, CEO, Learning Undefeated

11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Expo Hall Open

Student Center Ballroom

Students have the chance to visit the Drop Anywhere Lab, Learning Undefeated’s latest concept in mobile STEM education. The Drop Anywhere Labs are custom-designed STEM learning spaces built from modified shipping containers.

During the Expo, students also will be able to meet with companies offering internship and job opportunities and network with STEM professionals who could connect them with jobs after graduation. More than 50 local companies will be featured in the expo hall, including American Waterworks Association, CFR Engineering, National Cancer Institute, Whiting-Turner Companies, and WR Grace.

11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Young STEM Professionals Tell All!

Student Center Theater

Young STEM professionals will answer students’ burning questions about STEM as a career path in a lively, talk-show style session. Panelists include:

  • Christopher Caro, Project Engineer, AECOM
  • Darcy Chiriboga, Project Engineer, Pure Technologies
  • Justin Cox, Senior Media Concept Developer, AstraZeneca
  • James Cutter, Analytical Services Center Physicals Lab Supervisor, WR Grace
  • Megan McFarland, Project Manager, The Whiting-Turner Company
  • Angelina Sprecher, Chemist II, DAP

1 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.

Hands-On Workshop: Crime Scene Investigation at our Borders

Student Center 210 A/B, Second Floor

In this workshop presented by Learning Undefeated, high school students will have the chance to explore the exciting work done by forensic scientists. Hands-on experiments will allow students to see the connection between laboratory science and environmental protection by analyzing amplified shark DNA using gel electrophoresis.

ATLAS is made possible through a partnership with Morgan State University and by the generous sponsorships from AstraZeneca, DAP, Emergent Biosolutions, Pure Technologies, WR Grace, and WSSC.

The ATLAS Symposium is free, and open to all high school students attending the Morgan State University STEM Festival. The festival is open to all middle and high school students, along with their families, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. at the Morgan State University Student Center.

About Learning Undefeated

Learning Undefeated is a non-profit organization that provides life-changing science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education opportunities for underserved communities. Through innovative and experiential education programs for grades K-12, we are sparking interest in STEM careers and building the workforce that will drive the innovation economy. Learning Undefeated’s flagship education program features mobile STEM labs that have provided hands-on learning opportunities to more than 200,000 K-12 students in 18 states since 2003. Learning Undefeated also operates several other celebrated STEM education programs including the Young Science Explorers Program, a summer camp for middle school students; Advancing Tomorrow’s Leaders in STEM (ATLAS) College and Career Exploration Program; STEM Leadership Experience; student competitions; after-school programs; curriculum development; and disaster recovery education. Visit learningundefeated.org or follow on social media @LearningUNDFTD.

Contacts

Brad Wills for Learning Undefeated

240.752.7171

[email protected]

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