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- 2011 Stakeholders' Summit - Why Working for NASA is Cool
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Collaborating Stakeholders' Remarks: Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Associate Administrator for Mission Support – NASA Headquarters
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Why Working for NASA Education is Cool
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Leland Melvin (Associate Administrator for Education-NASA) talks about Why Working for NASA Education is Cool.
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Creating the Foundation for NASA's Future Workforce
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Panel Discussion on Creating the Foundation for NASA's Future Workforce. Panelists were James Stofan, Carolyn Knowles, Katrina Emery, Tony Springer, Nora Normandy, and Alotta Taylor.
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Road Ahead for NASA
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Panel Discussion on the Road Ahead for NASA - Mission Directorate Perspectives. Panelists were Dr. William Harvey, Alotta Taylor (Human Exploration and Operations), Tony Springer (Aeronautics Research), Theresa Schwerin (Earth Science), and Dr. Harry Partridge (Office of the Chief Technologist).
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Expanding Minority Participation
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Dr. Earnestine Psalmonds (Senior Program Officer, Policy and Global Affairs Division - National Academy of Science) talks about Expanding Under-Represented Minority Participation - America's Science and Technology Talent at a Crossroads
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- 2011 Stakeholder's Summit - Building the On Ramps
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Jerry Hartman, David Langdon and Dr. David Beede give a presentation on Building the On Ramps - STEM: Good Jobs Now and for the Future.
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- International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory Education Project
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The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory Education Project (NLEP) will pursue partnerships with industry, academia and government agencies. This is in an effort to respond to the part of the 21st Century Competitiveness Act 2007 Conference Report to fully utilize the International Space Station as a national laboratory offering unique opportunities for education activities and providing a unique resource for research and development in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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- International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory Education Project
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The International Space Station (ISS) National Laboratory Education Project (NLEP) will pursue partnerships with industry, academia and government agencies. This is in an effort to respond to the part of the 21st Century Competitiveness Act 2007 Conference Report to fully utilize the International Space Station as a national laboratory offering unique opportunities for education activities and providing a unique resource for research and development in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
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