Announcements
- Summer 2013 Research Experience for Teachers
Innovation-Based Manufacturing
Applications must be received by April 22 - April 9, 11, 16, 18
4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
NASA Innovations in Climate Education (NICE)
Teacher Professional Development Workshop Series - 4-Virginia at James Madison University
4-VA is a consortium of four universities in the Commonwealth of Virginia that are working together to realize Virginia's goals for higher education.
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News Archive
- Mapping is Making a Difference in Ghana
- Slykhuis elected as President of SITE, wins NTLI award
- JMU Hosts Open House at Wind Facility
- JMU Professors and Students Reach Out at the Fifth Annual Lego League
- JMU's 'Geospatial Semester' Program Receives International Exposure
- CISAT Faculty are 'Professors in Residence'
- "Farmers Know All the Dirt"
- 4th National Summit on Geospatial Technologies in K-14 Education
- PBS Competition Challenges Students With Video Games
- Team Up for NanoDays 2011
- 4th National Summit on Geospatial Technologies in K-14 Education
- Pivotal Items for High School Mathematics
- JMU Well-Represented at First USA Science and Engineering Festival
- A Revolution in Geographic Education: Virginia's Geospatial Semester National Geographic has highlighted the Geospatial Semester in an article called "A Revolution in Geographic Education: Virginia's Geospatial Semester." The Geospatial Semester, a course developed by Dr. Bob Kolvoord at JMU, has been taken by more than 1,000 high school students across Virginia since it's start in 2005. View the full text.
- The Story Behind STEM Sell More>
- Math and Science Grants Awarded
In February 2010 Dr. LouAnn Lovin (PI) and Judy Kidd (Co-PI) were awarded two Mathematics and Science Partnerships Grants through the Virginia Department of Education. More> - Center Co-Directors Bob Kolvoord and Eric Pyle were part of a panel on science education on the 30 March edition of WMRA's Virginia Insight radio program. Download a recording of the show.
- Bridging the Valley: A STEP Ahead for STEM Majors James Madison University has partnered with Blue Ridge Community College (BRCC), Bridgewater College (BC), Eastern Mennonite University (EMU), SRI Inc., and the Shenandoah Valley Partnership to address the challenges of building additional STEM major enrollments and retaining students to program completion. The National Science Foundation awarded the partners nearly $1.5 million to meet this goal.
- JMU Official Partner with Science & Engineering festival
- M3: Mentoring for Minorities in Mathematics

