Synopsys Outreach Foundation
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Our vision is to ignite interest, nurture potential, and empower all students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
Sunnyvale, CA
Joined October 2018
Teachers, use today to highlight for students how scientific breakthroughs come from curiosity, teamwork, and persistence. #STEMinspiration #FutureScientists
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It’s like the Oscars for STEM! The #NobelPrize ceremony is a celebration of discoveries that transformed physics, chemistry, and medicine. 🏅🔭🧪
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Every airplane design starts with testing, iterating, and dreaming big. Teachers, you help students take flight in more ways than one.
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Today marks #CivilAviationDay and we honor the engineers, mathematicians, and innovators who make flight possible. ✈️📐 STEM transforms imagination into reality. #AerospaceSTEM #EngineeringInAction
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Herrington flew aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour to the International Space Station, where he conducted experiments and symbolically carried the Chickasaw Nation flag. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #IndigenousScientists #STEMEducation #SpaceExploration #STEMInspiration
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Celebrating Native American Heritage Month by honoring John Herrington (Chickasaw Nation). He was the first Native American astronaut to travel to space.
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Teachers: share Dr. Mavalvala’s story to spark a conversation about identity, perseverance, and what it means to belong in science. ✨ Let’s inspire students to see that there’s space for all kinds of brilliance in STEM.
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Dr. Mavalvala is also an out, queer woman of color, and she proudly advocates for inclusion and visibility in STEM. Her story reminds us that science is stronger when every voice is heard.
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Meet Dr. Nergis Mavalvala, a Pakistani-American astrophysicist, Dean of MIT’s School of Science, and one of the brilliant minds who helped detect gravitational waves. They are ripples in spacetime predicted by Einstein a century ago. #InternationalDayOfLGBTQIAinSTEM
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Today we celebrate International Day of LGBTQIA+ People in STEM! Representation fuels innovation. #STEMEducation #DiversityInSTEM #STEMTeachers #InclusionInScience #WomenInSTEM #ScienceForAll
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Combine science, math, and observation - all in one simple, low-cost project. Perfect for exploring life science and data! 📈 #STEMActivity #STEMEducation #STEMLearning #HandsOnSTEM
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Quick STEM idea for your classroom this week: STEM in a Cup! · Fill a clear cup with soil · Plant a bean seed · Measure and chart its growth daily
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Food + Science = YES, PLEASE! 🙌 Register now to save your spot - https://t.co/bf7G079crl 📍 The Tech Interactive, 201 S. Market St., San Jose, CA #TeachersAndTacos #STEMTeachers #TeacherEvent #STEMEducation #ScienceIsFun #STEMCommunity
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Teachers and Tacos honors educators by combining a relaxing evening out with learning opportunities. A collaboration between Synopsys Outreach Foundation, Resource Area for Teachers (RAFT), The Tech...
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🧠 Dive into fun food + brain science activities 🧩 Get FREE classroom supplies 🌮 Eat tacos, relax, and connect with fellow educators 💬 Network, play, and recharge - you deserve it!
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Teachers, this one’s for YOU! Join us for Teachers & Tacos: Night of Neuroscience at The Tech Interactive on November 14 from 4–6 PM!
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Every small experiment helps spark a lifetime of curiosity. #NationalSTEMDay #STEAMEducation #STEMTeachers #STEMChallenge #InnovationInEducation
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Teachers: Try a hands-on STEM challenge today! • Build a bridge with just paper and tape • Design a mini coding puzzle • Create art using geometric patterns
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Happy National STEM/STEAM Day! Today we celebrate creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving which are the heart of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math education.
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In 1930, she discovered the skull of an extinct giant ground sloth at Gypsum Cave in Nevada - evidence that helped date early human life in North America. Her groundbreaking work continues to inspire curiosity and respect for Indigenous knowledge in science.
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Today we honor Bertha “Birdie” Parker Cody (Abenaki and Seneca) - one of the first Native American women archaeologists.
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