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About us: The Northern Virginia STEM Learning Network was established by Virginia Tech in 2007 as an informal network of STEM educators. It became a formal part of the DMV Ecosystem in 2021 until that ecosystem grant expired in 2024. In October 2025 we received national recognition of our ecosystem and were now building the architecture to accomplish our goals. Please join us.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

STEM+Women Conference - March 25




George Mason University’s  Computer Game Design Program andSimulation Game Institute, in partnership with Women in Technology (WIT) Education Foundation, are proud to present the STEM+ WomenConference on March 25, 8am to 5pm at the Fairfax Campus.
STEM+ Women is a conference offering young women in high school and college the opportunity to learn about STEM+ fields, with a special focus on the skills and knowledge necessary for navigating a global workforce. Participants will learn from current students and professional women about STEM+ majors, internships, and potential careers. This conference also provides a positive space for dialogue about issues that women face in industry and explores solutions for empowering women to pursue the careers of their choice. 
The conference is open to high school junior and senior young women and all college students.  For more information, visit our website athttp://game.gmu.edu/stempluswomen.
While this conference is free, registration is required and space is limited, so register early.
Discover why studying STEM+ matters and how women are reprogramming the industry!
You can also follow us online at Facebook and Twitter: @STEMPlusWomen

WIT Education Foundation & GMU Game Design Volunteers

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