Telling Science Stories
In February, the Academy co-produced a night of science teacher’s stories with Story Collider, a science storytelling series. As we worked on marketing language and logistics, a little voice in [...]
Teacher Retention References
On March 7th, the Academy hosted about 100 teachers, administrators, scientists, and staff from cultural institutions for a panel discussion on teacher retention. Here are some of the reports referenced [...]
Highlights from AAAS
This was my first trip to the AAAS meeting and my first time chaperoning a group of high school kids in a long time. While I was concerned at first, [...]
The Youngest Leaders
Since the moment the Academy signed a partnership agreement with the Girl Scouts, I knew I would be spending a lot of time with the adults who run their wonderful [...]
Teaching to the Test
The other day I typed “science test” into flickr in search of an image for a blog post. I was looking for an image of a pencil filling in testing [...]
#iamscience in the Classroom
Twitter is a medium well designed to share great ideas and that power was put to good use when Kevin Zelnio (@kzlenio) tweeted a 140 character biography of how he [...]
Being a Woman in Science
The Academy recently launched two new initiatives aimed at increasing the number of women and girls in the science pipeline and both aim to provide mentors at a critical and [...]
Call for Robotics Volunteers
On March 10th from noon – 6pm, we will be hosting our 2nd Annual Robotics Scrimmage. Twenty FIRST Lego League teams from around NYC will get to compete not only [...]
My Year In Books
I’ve never kept good track of my yearly reading list but was inspired by @scicurious’s post about her year in books. This is the first year where I’ve had a [...]
Giving Thanks to a Great Mentor
On Saturday December 10th, the Academy hosting a dinner to celebrate Women in Science. As always, the Academy was able to pull together a top notch group of scientists, university [...]





