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Tom Savage receives STEM Career Award from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund

TASAA Alum Tom Savage Receives $175,000 STEM Career Award

11 Apr, 2023
The Burroughs Wellcome Fund presents the Career Award for STEM Teachers to outstanding STEM teachers in the North Carolina public primary and secondary schools and provides $175,000 over five years. These awards recognize STEM teachers who… [Read more]
Ashley Cosme Mrs Indiana-American 2023 in front of small plane

Ashley Cosme crowned 2023 Mrs. Indiana-American

17 Mar, 2023
Teacher At Sea Alumna, Ashley Cosme, was crowned the 2023 Mrs. Indiana-American at the annual Mrs. Indiana pageant held on March 4th, 2023, in South Bend, Indiana. Ashley is a science teacher at Crown Point High School. Ashley’s pageant… [Read more]
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TASA Denise Harrington to serve as TASAA NOAA Fellow for 2022-23 school year

12 May, 2022
We are excited to announce that Denise Harrington has been selected for the 2022 Teacher at Sea Alumni Association NOAA Fellowship! Denise will start in July 2022 and spend her fellowship year working as a consultant for a variety of education and… [Read more]
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Alumni Kristin Joviell and Andi Webb Receive Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching

24 Feb, 2022
On February 8th, 2022, President Joe Biden named the recipients of the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). Among the awardees this year are two Teacher at Sea Alumni: Kristin Joivell (NOAA Ship Fairweather, 2009)… [Read more]
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TAS Alum David Amidon teaches 8th graders about the Antarctic ozone hole

6 Jan, 2022
As NOAA and NASA announced the 2021 Antarctic ozone hole condition on October 27, the 8th- and 9th-grade science classroom… [Read more]
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TASA Beverly Owens Receives Career Award

15 Mar, 2019
Congratulations to Beverly Owens, TAS, 2013, who is a 2019 recipient of the Burroughs Wellcome Career Award for Science and Mathematics Teachers (CASMT).… [Read more]
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Susan Kaiser presents about climate change data collection at NSTA-Reno, 2018

7 Mar, 2019
In an effort to support teachers with varying access to materials, Teacher at Sea… [Read more]
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New England TASA Explore Ocean Science in Woods Hole, MA

5 Dec, 2018
New England TASA (Back row L-R) Victoria Cavanaugh, Frank Hubacz, Kathleen Gibson, Caroline Singler, Ellen O'Donnell, Julia West, Roy Moffitt, Michele Cusack, Tiffany Risch, Kimberly Scantlebury-Galambos, Laura Rodriguez; (Second row) Emily Whalen, Beth Lancaster; (Front row)… [Read more]
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8th Graders Hangout with South Pole Scientists

1 Nov, 2018
David Amidon (TAS, 2017) and his students from Lafayette, NY connected with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Corps Officer, Lieutenant Cherisa Friedlander and Sabrina Shemet, all the way on the South Pole, during a videoconference on September 19, 2018.… [Read more]
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Sue Cullumber Travels from AZ to Cuba for Marine Science Conference

25 Oct, 2018
Sue Cullumber (TAS, 2013), recently attended the marine science conference, MarCuba 10th Congress of Marine Sciences, in Havana, Cuba. The conference was held at the convention center during the week of October 15, 2018 and was represented by 18 different… [Read more]
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