Using VR to Drive Home the Climate Crisis
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this past January, the movers and shakers of the financial, government and...
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More students in remote, rural, and Indigenous communities in Canada will have opportunities to become proficient in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), thanks to the Drax Foundation.
In 2023, Drax, a British power generation firm, donated almost $250,000 to support four organizations that make STEM education more accessible, in alignment with the firm’s objective of advancing positive socioeconomic change. Diane Smit, a regional manager with Scientists in School, a charity that conducts STEM enrichment workshops for students across Canada, says a Drax gift funded hundreds of workshops for roughly 3,500 students.
