
Industry Insights
Welcome to Pink Space Theory's Industry News page, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights in STEM news and STEAM education in Northern Virginia. Here, we cover exciting developments, innovative practices, and inspiring stories in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Explore how our STEM classes for kids are making an impact
Allison Terry: From Graduate to Game Designer
The journey hasn't been easy, but it has been incredibly rewarding. I've made some amazing friends, had the opportunity to work on some incredible projects, and I'm now a full-time game designer. It's been an incredible journey, and I'm so excited to see where it takes me next!
STEM Is A Girl Thing! Just Ask Osborn Park High School Robotics Team The Metal Jackets.
At the beginning of the era of digital transformation, the underrepresentation of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) occupations presents key challenges.
Year In Review
New beginnings are the best time to reflect and move into the future with an expectation to do more to increase the opportunities and change the trajectory for those who need it the most!
Thanksgiving Activities the Kiddos Will Love!
Although life looked very different in 1621 – the first year Thanksgiving was held – there is one aspect of the first Thanksgiving that we can still experience today – science! Channel your little ones’ …
The Gender Gap
The gender gap is defined and interventions designed from narrow perspectives. When we widen the aperture a bit, we might find enduring solutions.
The Future of Learning?
Recent research on neuroscience’s use in measuring learning and older ideas about “small data” can be combined to increase students’ learning success
An Agricultural Science Journey in Fiji
Amelia Nadau comes from the beautiful Cakaudrove province in Fiji. She grew up in her Vasu (mother’s village), Karoko Village in Tunuloa district.
Women Are Less Likely to Get a Tech Job Let’s Change That!
The tech industry is one of the fastest growing employment sectors, which makes it an attractive field to start a career. Unfortunately, not everyone, no matter how qualified, has an equal shot.
Kudos to Our Interns!
Pink Space Theory would like to send a huge shout-out and recognition to three interns who made incredible contributions to the organization this semester. Isabella Lopez, Jacob Lombardo, and Rohan Bhatt all interned at UMBC Shriver and shared their talents while learning real-world applications along the way.
Using Summertime to Spark Creativity and STEAM Learning
Does summer vacation set you on a quest to plan a full lineup of activities and outings for your family? While some structure is great, experts encourage leaving room for curiosity, exploration, and playful learning…