When

Tuesday September 9,  2014 from 8:00 AM to 9:30 AM EDT

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Where

The Julian C. Madison Building 
1420 Washington Blvd
Detroit, MI 48226-1718
 

 
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Host Committee

  • Council Member Saunteel Jenkins    
  • Sharon Madison 
  • Honorable Robert Shumake    
  • MeShelle Foreman-Shields   
  • Jason Lee    
  • Dr. Reagan Flowers   
  • Dr. Clarence Nixon, Jr.

Contact

Ramsay McCoy
Event Manager
713-443-4521
admin@cstem.org


 

Detroit Partnership Breakfast:

STEMing the Tide 

C-STEM is inspiring the next generation of innovators and thought leaders by engaging them in exciting hands-on projects solving real world problems to encourage entry into the talent pipeline, bolster self-confidence, and foster a well-rounded mastery of the areas of communication, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

We know that ALL children who do not have strong literacy skills (i.e. reading, writing, and math) do not do well in math and science.

Through C-STEM, teachers and students experience the latest trends in STEM education and create and innovate using instructional tools designed by a STEM Innovator and Pioneer, Dr. Reagan Flowers-a native of Detroit.

We would be honored if you would join us, as well as other STEM stakeholders, towards exploring how we can leverage each others efforts with our time and treasure to help students realize their dreams, discover their abilities, and see themselves seizing economic opportunities that STEM workforce industries provide.  

It is our hope that with the dollars have been and are being raised through C-STEM will be matched with capital, volunteerism, and in-kind services to sustain C-STEM programming in Detroit.  

Please join us: September 9, 2014 from 7:30-9:00 AM, at The Julian C. Madison Building, 1420 Washington Blvd Detroit, MI 48226-1718.

Shell Oil Company supports C-STEM programming nationally. We invite  you to also partner with us to help us "Provide Opportunities that Create Unlimited Opportunities through STEM Education".