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Comic Relief US, supported by FedEx since 2019, has partnered with the LEGO Group to launch a nationwide "Community Builders Challenge".
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CACI International Inc is dedicated to creating a better future by investing in education and opportunities for young innovators in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
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SOURCE: PG DESCRIPTION:More than 3,000 people attended the eleventh annual #PGSignal Summit for a day of inspiration. With a dynamic group of speakers sharing their expertise, we came away with an understanding of what it means to Learn, Lead and Build in an ever-changing world. For the first time in the history of the event, Signal was held in a hybrid format, breaking ground on a new way to innovate and collaborate. This year’s Signal event included workshops, thought leadership and celebration
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Dow Thailand Group, in collaboration with the National Science Museum (NSM) and GAMMACO THAILAND, organized the children's robotics competition \"FIRST® Lego® League Thailand Season 2021/22\" for primary and secondary school kids.
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• Sustainability education available daily in the Licensing U Theater
• Brands spotlight sustainable products and socially responsible business practices in the Business Lounge
• Only a few weeks left to register for Licensing Expo – secure an attendee pass here
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Using a $20 microscope, Lego, and various household items, teen Emily Tianshi transformed her garage into a science lab to study water conservation amid California’s historic drought.
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25 organizations are part of inaugural cohort striving to support neurodivergent children
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Highlights:
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Employees mentoring 47 teams in 15 states
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Helping elementary to high school students participate in robotics competitions
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Part of company’s on-going commitment to supporting STEM education
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More than 100 Phoenix-based employees volunteered at the event benefitting community children
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The RepTrak Company Releases 2021 Global RepTrak® 100: Harder than Ever Before to Join Ranking, ESG is Key
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The Lemann Foundation, through its Brazilian Creative Learning Network (BCLN) initiative, has been awarded nearly $4million ($3,974,437) to fund the Creative Schools Program.
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The program will be delivered in partnership with renowned US institutions: the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University and The Tinkering Studio at the Exploratorium, California.
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Brazil is one of three countries to benefit from the LEGO Foundation’s initiative, which aims to demonstrate the crucial role of play in children’s learning.
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The program will be implemented by BCLN up to across 20 school systems in Brazil, benefiting 500,000 students.
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Kid of the Year TV Special, Hosted by Trevor Noah and Produced by TIME Studios, to Simulcast on Nick and CBS on Saturday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT)
Special to Feature Appearances by Kristen Bell, Simone Biles, Brie Larson, Zachary Levi, Russell Westbrook and More
Share it: @Nickelodeon #KidoftheYear
Click HERE for a look at the finalists and HERE for images
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shopDisney.com|Disney stores Around the U.S. Team up With Toys for Tots
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Check the attic and basement: Replay will take any previously used LEGO bricks and donate them to children’s non-profits across the country
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Company will continue to empower students and associates as FIRST®
Strategic Partner
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Bosch has been involved with nonprofit FIRST® for 18
years
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Partnership represents larger commitment to bridge the gap in STEM
education and future careers for students
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Bosch associates to volunteer more than 30,000 hours this season,
mentoring students on FIRST teams
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Discount retailer offers customers holiday savings and provides
nearly $600,000 in donations to support education and charitable holiday
initiatives
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STEM Education Nonprofit FIRST Hosts Fourth Annual Gala, Raises Funds
to Make FIRST Programs More Widely Available to Disadvantaged Students
Jeff Bezos Discusses Technology, Education, and the Future Workforce
Onstage with Walter Isaacson
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US LEGO® Education Master Educators inducted into new
program; program to soon expand globally
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Carnegie Science Center announced today that the new PPG Science Pavilion expansion to the Science Center will open to the public at 10 am Saturday, June 16. The $33 million, 48,000-square-foot expansion ushers in a new era of enhanced STEM programs, state-of-the-art exhibits, and public exploration of science and technology at the North Shore destination. The PPG Science Pavilion is the centerpiece of SPARK! A Campaign for Carnegie Science Center, which was launched in 2014. Through the campaig
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FIRST today announced a $1.5 million grant awarded by The Boeing Company to support young innovators through FIRST programming.
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Grants support students, teachers, first responders and community
members in more than 30 countries
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Children’s of Alabama hospital patients and families honored with
superhero-themed fun
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LEGO®, those little barefoot hazards, are a powerful tool for shaping tomorrow’s engineers, scientists, programmers, and more. FIRST’s LEGO League (FLL) uses the iconic pieces of plastic to teach students in grades 4-8 how to design, build and program a robot to compete in a table-top playing field.
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Bechtel officially delivered the First® Lego® League Challenge Kit to students at the Santiago Apóstol school. This will be the third consecutive year that Bechtel Chile sponsors the school. We wish the students the best of luck as they take part in the FLL tournament!
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There’s more to trash than meets the eye. That’s what more than 233,000 kids from around the world learned when they got creative with ways to improve waste management. As part of the 2015-2016 TRASH TREKSM Challenge, FIRST LEGO League teams in 80 countries explored the fascinating world of trash—from collection and sorting, to smart production and reuse. FIRST LEGO League teams from 21 countries then submitted their inventions for the sixth annual FIRST LEGO League Global Innovation Award, spons
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The Williams County Landfill, operated by Republic Services, hosted a tour this fall for the St. Patrick’s Catholic School First Lego League of Bryan, Ohio. The First Lego League is an international program created to introduce children to science and technology. This year’s FLL challenge is the Trash Trek Challenge. The children are challenged to explore one piece of trash from start to finish. They are then asked to identify a problem in the way the trash is handled, and then come up with a sol
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Many schools across the country are participating in the First Lego League http://firstlegoleague.org/. Each year, students receive tasks from the league and they work to find a solution. A group of students from St. Louis’s Sacred Heart visited the Republic Services Recycling Facility to learn about recycling processes and will use that information to design a solution, for example, what could be done better or in what way could the process improve?
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VA-DC FIRST® LEGO® League (FLL) and Booz Allen Hamilton, in collaboration with FIRST and The United States Patent and Trademark Office, hosted the 5th annual Meet the Experts Festival for FLL teams in Virginia, DC, and Maryland on September 12.
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The optical sorters at Republic’s recycling plant in St. Louis can process approximately 30 tons per hour and were experienced first-hand by students of Sacred Heart in Valley Park, Missouri, who are working on the First Lego League Robotics project to improve trash and recycling processes.
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