Tag: STEM

Operation Breakthrough

Fund Me, KC: Operation Breakthrough hopes to burn into STEM gap with laser cutter

By Tommy Felts / February 12, 2018

Editor’s note: Startland News is continuing its ‘Fund Me, KC’ feature to highlight area entrepreneurial efforts to accelerate businesses or projects. If you or your startup is running a crowdfunding campaign, let us know by contacting news@startlandnews.com. Today’s featured campaign from Operation Breakthrough spotlights a campaign by the nonprofit childhood development center to boost its…

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Code Ninjas

Code Ninjas uses karate format to punch into KC youth STEM scene

By Tommy Felts / February 7, 2018

Students often want more than their schools can offer, said Jason Hansen, of Code Ninjas. For some, that’s competitive sports teams or specialty athletics, he said. Others yearn for greater STEM-based learning opportunities — like those offered at Hansen’s Leawood center. “It’s just like you might have a dance studio, or a baseball academy,” Hansen…

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April Boyd-Noronha

April Boyd-Noronha: 99 Prospect among coolest minority-owned KC STEM startups

By Tommy Felts / February 6, 2018

Editor’s note: The opinions expressed in this commentary are the author’s alone. My columns this month will feature four minority-owned STEM businesses in the Kansas City metro. The cool thing about each of these businesses? They include at least one (if not more) aspect of the STEM concept — science, technology, engineering, and math. To…

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Coding at age 3? Operation Breakthrough connects STEM to program’s circuitry

By Tommy Felts / November 9, 2017

Two small boys are standing on stools at a workbench, pretending to talk on outdated handset telephones. They might not yet know how the phones work, but they’re clearly familiar with how to take them apart. And they do. A few feet away, three children from low-income families are on iPads beginning a new lesson.…

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KC female STEM leader: Sexual harassment in the workplace is ‘far too rampant’

By Tommy Felts / October 11, 2017

Society must empower women in the face of harassment, Elizabeth Loboa said. “Sexual harassment is not something that happens just because you’re good at your job,” said Loboa, dean and professor of Bioengineering at the University of Missouri. “It happens at all levels and at all ages. It happens to our female students across this…

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