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- Why Working for Academia is Cool
Dr. Gilbert L. Rochon (President -- Tuskegee University) gives a speech at the 2011 NASA Education Stakeholders Summit.
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- Why Working for the Science and Technology Industry is Cool
Wanda Sigur (Vice President, Engineering -- Lockheed Martin) gives a speech at the 2011 NASA Education Stakeholders Summit.
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- Why Working for the Federal Government is Cool
John Berry (Director – United States Office of Personnel Management) gives a keynote speech at the 2011 NASA Education Stakeholders Summit.
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- Why Being a NASA Intern is Cool
The NASA Student Ambassador Panel at the 2011 NASA Education Stakeholders Summit. The panelists were Marsha Cole (Chemistry, Louisiana State University), Ethan Brewer (Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, Ohio State University), Kody Ensley (Computer Engineering, Salish Kootenai College), Denisse Aranda (Mechanical Engineering, Florida International University), and Ivy Jones (Physics, Hampton University).
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- Holographic Appearance of NASA Astronaut Leland Melvin & Mos Def
I.S.I.S Science and Cultural Festival video featuring Leland Melvin and Mos Def. They talking about the science of sound. (Short Version)
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Collaboration Panel
Dr. Adrian Gardner (Chief Information Officer and Director of the InformationTechnology and Communications Directorate-NASA Goddard Space Flight Center) introduces the Collaboration Panel discussion.
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- 2011 Stakeholders' Summit - Road Ahead for Academia
Panel Discussion: The Road Ahead for Academia
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- 2011 Stakeholders' Summit - Road Ahead for Federal Agencies
Panel Discussion: The Road Ahead for Federal Agencies by the Federal Interagency Working Group on STEM Graduate Fellowships
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- 2011 Stakeholders' Summit - Road Ahead for Industry
Larry H. Williams, Vice President of Strategic Relations – Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX)
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Building Bridges
Panel discussion on Building Bridges: How Will We "Build Bridges" to Increase Participation of STEM Students with Disabilities. Panelists were Kathleen C. Powell (NASA Langley Research Center), Lynne M. Weston (Marshall University), Dr. Clark Shingledecker (Wright State University), and Janet E. Sellars (NASA Langley Research Center).
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