Shoutout

Thanks to Aunni Y Design for all the help getting the word out. We appreciate all the twitter RTs and tweets and blog posts. Thanks for being a great Festival Partner! AFRICAN-AMERICANS CELEBRATE SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 2010 USA Science and Engineering Festival (USASEF)http://www.usasciencefestival.org/ 501(c)(3)/non-profit organization USASEF HOST: Lockheed Martin October 10 - 24, 2010 Click Here for Print Ready Version WASHINGTON, DC - African-Americans to be featured throughout theInaugural USA Science and Engineering Festival (USASEF), October 10 - 24, 2010, AND featured in…
Shout out to EE Times Group for getting the word out about the Festival. SOURCE EE Times Group To Offer Teardowns of Popular Consumer Electronics and the Opportunity to Serve as Technology Journalists SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- EE Times Group, a UBM company and the daily source of essential business and technical information for the electronics industry's decision makers, today announced its plans for the USA Science & Engineering Festival, a two-week celebration of science in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, which begins on October 10, 2010. The festival will offer…
Shoutout to DC Geology Events for getting the word out about the Festival! Thanks for helping promote the festival. Read the full post here. Why have a Science Festival? Society gets what it celebrates! As a culture, we celebrate movie stars, rock stars and athletes and we generate a lot of them, but we don't celebrate science and engineering. The Festival is analogous to an art, music or literary Festival but it is focused on Science and Engineering and accomplishes its mission via hands-on demonstrations, fun demos, and presentations including art, music, comedy, film and theater.
Thanks Technology News for helping get the word out. Read the full article here. WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Starting today, about 6,000 middle and high school students from across the United States will share brown bag lunches with over 20 Nobel Laureates. This special highlight of the USA Science & Engineering Festival kicks off with a visit to Bladensburg High School in Maryland today by Dr. William Phillips, who won the Nobel Prize in 1997 for discovering a way to cool and trap atoms with laser light that aids in navigation through space. Dr. Phillips works for the U.S. National…
Thanks COPUS for helping us get the word out about the Science festival! Read the full article here. Help science by celebrating with the USA Science and Engineering Festival and COPUS Four easy options to help bring science to center stage this October!! 1. Connect your local activities to the festival -- no matter how big or small The impact of many organizations working together is much greater than an individual effort... and easier! COPUS encourages organizations and individuals to coordinate activities in their community with the USASEF -- no matter how big or small. IT IS NOT TOO…
A BIG shoutout to one of our Sponsors, Scientific American for a recent blog post covering the USA Science and Engineering Festival. Thanks for helping us get the word out to all of your readers! Check out the full article here. Mark your calendars: for two weeks in October, the U.S. celebrates science with a nationwide effort. Festivities kick off on October 10 with a concert of science songs performed by 200 children and adults at the University of Maryland. Events follow on each day--see the calendar here--and culminate in the free, two-day Expo on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.,…