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The Science and Technology Education Partnership (STEP) Conference for Inland Empire students had its largest participated event and showcased Navy technology from engineers and scientists at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division Oct. 8. The STEP Conference included Navy technology from engineers and scientists from NSWC Corona. Vince Tannehill, graphics designer at NSWC Corona creates graphics for the Navy portion of the virtual platform. The purpose of Corona’s yearly participation is to show children how much fun and lucrative a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) can be and in hopes the early engagement will stimulate career interests from a young age. Photo by Nathan Fite, CTR 200929-N-BW319-007
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Oct 21, 2020
CORONA, Calif. - The Science and Technology Education Partnership (STEP) Conference for Inland Empire students had its largest participated event and showcased Navy technology from engineers and scientists at Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC), Corona Division Oct. 8. The STEP Conference included Navy technology from engineers and scientists from NSWC Corona. Vince Tannehill, graphics designer at NSWC Corona creates graphics for the Navy portion of the virtual platform. The purpose of Corona’s yearly participation is to show children how much fun and lucrative a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) can be and in hopes the early engagement will stimulate career interests from a young age. Photo by Nathan Fite, CTR 200929-N-BW319-007


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