Whether teens desire to pursue careers as computer programmers, video game designers, lawyers or doctors, there is one thing that each profession requires to succeed: studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM-related courses.
To showcase the importance of STEM to the future workforce and what passion can create, employees of the U.S. Army Materiel Command’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center, known as CERDEC, participated during the third biennial STEM Expo here Sept. 28.
“Follow your dreams and your passion,” said Michael Skurla, CERDEDC Software Engineering Directorate director, giving advice to a group of students from Rising Sun High School. “The most important thing you can have is passion for what you want to do in whatever field you …
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