Boeing is inspiring the engineers and scientists of tomorrow through employee volunteerism and support of innovative programs that emphasize science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Boeing Fabrication leveraged its experience and knowledge with carbon fiber composites to help Clover Park Technical College set up a training course on the material.
Boeing's education projects and volunteers excite students and make a difference in the lives of young people.
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Boeing's partnership with FIRST Robotics fosters innovation and encourages students to explore careers in math and science.
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Boeing supports the Erikson Institute, one of only a few institutions of higher education in the United States whose central mission is to provide professional education and training in child development.
Through advocacy and mentoring, Boeing is helping to prepare the future workforce for tomorrow's jobs and careers.
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Boeing engineers spend the day helping students try out a variety of flight test techniques and paper airplane designs as part of the Great Minds in STEM program
Through advocacy and partnerships, Boeing is elevating the importance of science, technology, engineering and math education.
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Boeing works closely with selected colleges and universities to enhance undergraduate curricula, support continuing education of Boeing employees, recruit for internships and employment, and collaborate on research that benefits the long-term needs of our businesses.
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