Greater Than STEM

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Every month, Greater Than STEM tells the story of one real student solving one big problem. With some help from an expert in the field, we tackle topics like ocean pollution, foster care, and food insecurity.   We learn why it matters to them, why it should matter to us, and what we can all do to h…

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    • Jun 3, 2019 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 20m AVG DURATION
    • 5 EPISODES


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    Foster Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 24:34


    What happens when a student doesn't have a safe place to call home? And what can we do to support those students when they're at school? High-schooler Ryan Bass tackles this problem with his family. Together, they've fostered almost a dozen youths in Northeast Ohio. We'll learn more about how foster care works from Lucy - a policy expert - and Jamole - a former foster youth. This podcast is brought to you by Battelle, the largest independent nonprofit research and development institute in the world.

    Food Insecurity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 22:43


    Why do we eat what we eat? Why are so many people across Ohio going hungry every day? And what can we do to help? Middle-schooler Ana Kain has big plans to tackle this problem - and Michelle Moskowitz Brown provides her expert perspective as the executive director of Local Matters, a food education and advocacy nonprofit in Columbus, Ohio. This podcast is brought to you by Battelle, the largest independent nonprofit research and development institute in the world.

    Ocean Pollution

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 24:39


    Why does a student in Ohio care about ocean health? It's a long story - one that starts in Mexico, takes a pit stop in Aruba, and touches down in Hawaii before returning back home to the midwest. What happens to plastic in the ocean? What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and how did it form? What is coral, why is it bleaching, and what can we do about it? Learn all that and more from Abby Malinowski and Dr. Andrea Grottoli. This podcast is brought to you by Battelle, the world's largest private, nonprofit research and development institute. Learn more at battelle.org.

    Battelle History

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 30:01


    Battelle has been around for almost 100 years, but how did it grow from one building in 1929 into the world's largest private nonprofit research and development institute? And how did it get involved in STEM education? And what even is STEM education? And why is filling up your apartment with sulfur fumes an important step towards inventing the Xerox copier? Listen for answers to those questions and more - before we meet the students.  ----- If you're curious, check out the entire interview with Chester Carlson at the Xerox website!

    So, what's this all about?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 1:52


    STEM is about working together to solve real-world problems - not just getting good grades in science class. Meet some of the students and professionals from season one, and hit subscribe to get a new episode every month.

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