Skip to main content
  • Home
  • Weather
  • Climate
  • Ocean & Coasts
  • Fisheries
  • Satellites
  • Research
  • Marine & Aviation
  • Charting
  • Sanctuaries
  • Education
  • News and features
  • Tools & resources
  • About our agency
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

SSL

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( lock icon ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites..

Find your local weather
Change location:
  • News
  • Tools
  • About
 
 
NOAA mobile logo
NOAA logo National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration U.S. Department of Commerce
 
 

Topic: STEM

Mary C. Erickson, Acting Director of the National Weather Service
Q&A with Acting NWS Director Mary Erickson
May 16, 2022
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
STEM
Mary C. Erickson, Acting Director of the National Weather Service
From left to right, Dr. Jeanette Davis, Cindy Woods, Melissa Hooper, and Jennifer Dickens.
Meet the 2020 Women of Color in STEM awardees from NOAA
November 20, 2020
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
STEM
awards
From left to right, Dr. Jeanette Davis, Cindy Woods, Melissa Hooper, and Jennifer Dickens.
Three Black NOAA employees stand for a group photo as they are recognized for their achievements at the Black Engineer of the Year Awards Conference.
3 NOAA employees recognized at the 2020 Black Engineer of the Year Awards
February 21, 2020
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
STEM
Three Black NOAA employees stand for a group photo as they are recognized for their achievements at the Black Engineer of the Year Awards Conference.
Bay Watershed Education and Training grantees put environmental education into action
July 18, 2019
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
B-WET
Topics:
STEM
stewardship
From left to right, NOAA employees From left to right are Kenneth Bailey, Salim Abddeen, Dr. Lonnie Gonsalves, Dr. Jamese Sims, Ben Friedman, Dr. Kandis Boyd, Jennifer Dickens, and Dr. DaNa Carlis in formal evening wear. They are standing in front of an entryway for BEYA marked Career Fair.
Meet the NOAA employees recognized at the 2019 Black Engineer of the Year Awards
February 13, 2019
Focus areas:
Education
Topics:
STEM
careers
From left to right, NOAA employees From left to right are Kenneth Bailey, Salim Abddeen, Dr. Lonnie Gonsalves, Dr. Jamese Sims, Ben Friedman, Dr. Kandis Boyd, Jennifer Dickens, and Dr. DaNa Carlis in formal evening wear. They are standing in front of an entryway for BEYA marked Career Fair.
EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholar Kelly Nunez with NOAA Hurricane Hunter plane during her summer internship.
Today's students, tomorrow's experts: Announcing the 2018 Federal STEM Education Strategic Plan
December 3, 2018
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
Education Council
Topics:
STEM
EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholar Kelly Nunez with NOAA Hurricane Hunter plane during her summer internship.
Star Lake Elementary and Totem Middle School students work with the Environmental Science Center to sample macroinvertebrates at a field study site in Washington state as part of a 2017 NOAA-21st Century Community Learning Center Watershed STEM Education Partnership Grant.
Video: NOAA supports STEM after school at 21st Century Community Learning Centers
February 12, 2018
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
B-WET
Topics:
sanctuaries
STEM
Star Lake Elementary and Totem Middle School students work with the Environmental Science Center to sample macroinvertebrates at a field study site in Washington state as part of a 2017 NOAA-21st Century Community Learning Center Watershed STEM Education Partnership Grant.
NOAA's Diversity and Professional Advancement Working Group hosted a discussion on The STEM Gap: Millennials as Agents of Change at the the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill. Attendees included NOAA Educational Partnership with Minority-Serving Institutions undergraduate scholars, Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellows, and Capitol Hill Interns.
NOAA interns discuss diversity and STEM on Capitol Hill
July 31, 2017
Focus areas:
Education
Offices:
Office of Education
Programs:
EPP/MSI
Topics:
diversity
STEM
NOAA's Diversity and Professional Advancement Working Group hosted a discussion on The STEM Gap: Millennials as Agents of Change at the the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill. Attendees included NOAA Educational Partnership with Minority-Serving Institutions undergraduate scholars, Sea Grant Knauss Marine Policy Fellows, and Capitol Hill Interns.
Subscribe to STEM
Back to top
NOAA Home
Science. Service. Stewardship.
  • News
  • Tools
  • About
  • COVID-19 hub for NOAA personnel offsite link
  • Protecting Your Privacy
  • FOIA
  • Information Quality
  • Accessibility
  • Guidance
  • Budget & Performance
  • Disclaimer
  • EEO
  • No-Fear Act
  • USA.gov
  • Ready.gov
  • Employee Check-In
  • Staff Directory
  • Contact Us
  • Need Help?
Stay connected to NOAA
NOAA on Twitter NOAA on Facebook NOAA on Instagram NOAA on YouTube
How are we doing?
Feedback opens in new window