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STEM Advisory Council releases application for regional network hubs

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STEM Advisory Council releases application for regional network hubs
The Governor’s STEM Advisory Council announced the release of a request for proposal with the intent of creating six regional STEM networks to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and economic development in communities across the state. “These six regional hubs will be at the center of elevating STEM education and creating a stronger STEM work force statewide,” said  Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, co-chair of the Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Advisory Council. The six regional networks will include representatives of education, business and industry and local governments, among others. 
The Governor’s STEM Advisory Council announced the release of a request for proposal with the intent of creating six regional STEM networks to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and economic development in communities across the state.

“These six regional hubs will be at the center of elevating STEM education and creating a stronger STEM work force statewide,” said  Lt. Gov. Kim Reynolds, co-chair of the Governor’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Advisory Council.

The six regional networks will include representatives of education, business and industry and local governments, among others.