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Take this survey to help map Baltimore’s STEM community

It's part of the research phase of an effort to advance the area's STEM ecosystem.

Girls extract strawberry DNA at the Girls in STEM Summit, November 2015. (Photo by Stephen Babcock)

STEM organizers in Baltimore are gathering input on education and career pathways in Baltimore.
BmoreSTEM is seeking to map the “assets, attitudes and awareness” around learning in the area, said Ellie Mitchell, who is leading the effort.
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The survey is open until Sept. 14.
Amid a flurry of activity in the city during the U.S. News and World Report STEM Solutions Conference, Baltimore was one of the 36 cities selected for the STEM ecosystems initiative. BmoreSTEM is looking to build on a report released in 2014 by the Maryland Out of School Time Network.
Members of the business, education and workforce development communities (and beyond) are invited to take the survey.

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