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Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

Representing the 30th District of TEXAS

Spring Congressional Black Caucus Science and Technology Brain Trust - Expanding Monitory Participation in Science

Friday, April 25, 2014 - 9:00am to 11:30am
Washington Convention Center Ballroom A
801 Mt Vernon Place NW
washington , DC 20001

2014 spring brain trust flyer

On Friday, April 25 2014 Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson will host the first spring edition of the annual Congressional Black Caucus, Science and Technology Brain Trust during the 2014 U.S. News STEM Solutions National Leadership Conference. The theme of this year’s Brain Trust will be “Expanding Minority Participation in Science.”

This dynamic Brain Trust and panel will be a part of the larger STEM solutions conference which is expected to draw tens of thousands of STEM professionals, entrepreneurs, and educators from around the world. Congresswoman Johnson’s CBC Brain Trust will host hundreds of local high school students, STEM educators from across America, and accomplished scientists in a dialogue on how to combat the declining achievements of American minority students in the fields of science, engineering, and math.

The Congressional Black Caucus Science and Technology Brain Trust was founded over two decades ago by Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson to identify strategies to broaden participation in the sciences and to inspire minority youth to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). The Brain Trust brings together celebrities, community leaders, and mentors to achieve this goal.

 

WHEN:          Friday, April 25, 2014

TIME:             9:00 A.M. – 11:45 A.M. Eastern Time 

WHERE:        Washington Convention Center, Ballroom A 801

Mt Vernon Place NW, Washington DC 20001

WHO:            Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson

Ms. Veronica Johnson, Moderator, Meteorologist Washington DC NBC4

Dr. Njema Frazier, National Nuclear Security Administration

Dr. Clifton Poodry, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Mr. Jeff Livingston, McGraw Hill Education

Ms. Saundra Johnson Austin, NACME

Ms. Donna Woodall, Microsoft Corporation

Dr. Juan E. Gilbert, Clemson University

Dr. Julian Earls, former director of NASA Glenn Research Center

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

For further details please contact: Eric.Hammond@mail.house.gov / 202-225-8885