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Thursday - November 12, 2009
Bayer and United Nations Environment Programme Launch 19th Annual International Children’s Painting Competition in Elementary and Middle Schools
Thursday - October 15, 2009
Pittsburgh Selected North American Host City for World Environment Day 2010
Tuesday - July 14, 2009
Bayer International Summer Sustainability Camp Kicks Off July 17 in Pittsburgh
High School Students to Study Climate Change and Sustainable Development Through Urban-River Experiences
Monday - March 09, 2009
Bayer Awards $200,000 to National Science Teachers Association to Nurture Early-Career Science Teachers
Ten Bayer-NSTA Fellows Named to 2008-09 NSTA New Science Teacher Academy
Thursday - December 11, 2008
Bayer USA Foundation Awards $279,000 Grant to Exemplary STEM Education Diversity Program
Grant to MESA Expands Reach of Bayer’s Making Science Make Sense Program in Bay Area
Thursday - November 06, 2008
Bayer to Host STEM Education Diversity Forum for Business Leaders on the West Coast
Forum Will Showcase Best Practice K-12 Education Programs
Thursday - October 30, 2008
Bayer and UN Environment Programme Launch International Painting Competition in Elementary and Middle Schools
Wednesday - September 17, 2008
FORTUNE 1000 EXECUTIVES: New President Must Fix Education Gap
•More than half give pre-college system a failing grade and are experiencing a shortage in STEM talent
•Two-thirds are concerned that other countries’ increased access to STEM talent is impacting competitiveness
Tuesday - July 08, 2008
Global Bayer Foundations Create International High School Climate Change Camp
Western Pennsylvania is Site of Two-Week Environmental Summer Program
Tuesday - July 01, 2008
Bayer USA Foundation Supports Summer Science Education Programs in Pittsburgh, Raleigh, Houston and Tyler, Texas
Teacher, Student Programs Focus on Sustainability, Diversity
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