PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Two Berks County 5th graders are now national 3rd place winners of Raytheon Technologies Invention Convention U.S. Nationals. Leah Delmonico from Reading and Riley Fegely from ...
In today’s rapidly changing world, proficiency in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) matters more than ever. Yet, as important as STEM may be, business decision-makers, government ...
HERMON, Maine (WABI) - A former Hermon Middle School student came by to teach current students a lesson in how far an idea can take you. Morgan LaRochelle, 19, achieved 2nd place at the National ...
Rebekah Huang, a rising second grader from Belmont, was honored recently for her ingenuity at the first Invention Convention Globals presented Raytheon Technologies. Rebekah's invention, Mighty ...
A junior at Springfield-Clark Career Technology Center (CTC) has won first place at a national invention convention for the Dash Stash, a product to keep food deliveries warm, dry and safe. Camden ...
KSHB 41 reporter Fe Silva covers education stories involving K-12. Share your story idea with Fe. More than 440 students will compete in the Kansas City Invention Convention, which takes place at the ...
Author Suhani Dalela (center) with a team of classmates and fellow inventors. Photo courtesy of the author ...what Invention Convention values is the hard work put into the process that results in a ...
THAT’S COMING UP ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU SIR. MORE THAN 400 YOUNG INVENTORS FROM AROUND THE REGION ARE SHOWCASING THEIR WORK AT THE KANSAS CITY INVENTION CONVENTION. KMBC NINE S BRITTANY FOSTER IS AT ...
Bradley Farrell shows off his invention, The Pew Pal, meant to help younger children view the Mass better. Joseph Gomba’s invention was of the spiritual kind, the Prayer Helper 2000 never lets you ...
ON THE LOCAL VIBE. COMING UP THIS SATURDAY, SOME PIEDMONT TRIAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WILL BE SHOWING OFF THEIR BRAINPOWER. THIS IS ALL BECAUSE CALLIOPE OF NORTH IS HOSTING THEIR INVENTION AND ...
From left, Landon Polites, Brock Wharton and Grant Wharton — middle school students from Cambria Heights School District — earned second place at the prestigious RTX Invention Convention U.S.