Northrop Rice Foundation (NRF) and Boeing Flight Services have announced selected attendees (and alternates) for a Boeing 787-8 General Familiarization course at the Boeing Longacres Campus in Renton, Washington June 22-26, 2015.
For background, see the April member alert. Congratulations and good luck to all attendees. Attendees Thomas M. Repula Jr. Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics ‐‐ Youngstown OH Campus Richard D. Brauhn II Indian Hills Community College Dennis H. Moehn Fox Valley Technical College Kevin G. Wicks Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology ‐‐ Queens NY Campus Rodolfo Adrian Salcedo Trident Technical College ‐‐ Charleston SC Campus Carl Christopher Williams Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics ‐‐ Myrtle Beach FL Campus Michael Anselmi National Aviation Academy Michael D. Clouse Ivy Tech Community College Karl Lynn Bawden Spokane Community College Stephen Michael Crumpler Jr. Wayne Community College Damon Cook Aviation Institute of Maintenance ‐‐ Kansas City MO Campus William W. Ogle Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics ‐‐ Youngstown OH Campus Thomas Christenson Trident Technical College ‐‐ Berkeley CA Campus Eric R. Klevstad South Seattle College Thomas S. O'Keefe Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics ‐‐ Pittsburg PA Campus Ross William Bowman Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics ‐‐ Hagerstown MD Campus William F. Stepp III Pennsylvania College of Technology Karen L. Cain Eastern New Mexico University ‐‐ Roswell NM Campus Joseph C. Hawkins Middle Tennessee State University Cristin Cobb Klaus Del Mar College Mitchell A. Geraci Embry‐Riddle Aeronautical University Jim Bentley South Seattle College Jaime Troy Horning Salt Lake Community College Steven Kirby Bradley Blue Ridge Community College Alternates Gregory Allen Davis Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics ‐‐ Myrtle Beach FL Campus Patrick John Rodriguez Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology ‐‐ Queens NY Campus Michael Ronald Robison Pennsylvania College of Technology
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On April 14, ATEC joined the STEM Coalition and over 90 other organizations from across the country on a letter to leaders of the Senate HELP Committee to urge support for STEM education as an Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) priority. The letter was signed by a diverse array of more than 90 local, state, and national organizations that includes teacher and education groups, and professional and civic societies and major corporations.
Click here to see the letter. Since the letter's submission, ATEC has joined the STEM Coalition's Leadership Council. To enhance support for STEM initiatives, the ATEC encourages all of its members to become affiliate members of the STEM Coalition. Affiliate membership is free and provides the opportunity to sign on to coalition initiatives. For more information, visit ATEC's STEM page. Key Points on Stem
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