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NSWC Crane Pathways Intern Named 2018 Association of Old Crows Scholarship Recipient
June 5, 2018
Ryan Loehrlein was selected by The Association of Old Crows (AOC) Educational Foundation (AEF) to receive a $12,500 scholarship to continue his education in a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) field.

Crane Employee, Army Veteran Finds Motivation Working for the Navy
June 4, 2018
CRANE, Ind.– Billy Zeck, an Army veteran, currently works at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NWSC Crane). If he could meet anyone - dead or alive - he’d choose John Wayne, as Zeck admires Wayne for his tough-cowboy exterior and straight-shooter personality.

SeaPort Next Generation now accepting vendor proposals
June 1, 2018

NSWC Crane Announces Expeditionary Warfare Systems Engineering Master’s Degree Program
May 31, 2018
NSWC Crane formally announced its Expeditionary Warfare Systems Engineering Master’s Degree program at a reception on Thursday, May 17th, at the WestGate Academy Conference and Training Center in Crane, Indiana.

NSWC Crane Employee Spotlight: Lead Recruiter John Bings
May 30, 2018
John Bings, NSWC Crane Lead Recruiter

Shipyard diver earns medal for heroism
May 25, 2018
Captain Howard Markle, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility commander, presented the Navy and Marine Corps Medal to Navy Diver Chief Petty Officer Steven McConnell during an all hands call April 27, 2018, at the PSNS & IMF Everett Detachment’s headquarters at Naval Station Everett, Washington.

NSWC Crane Top Headlines: 25 May
May 24, 2018
CAPT Oesterreich administers the Oath of Office to NSWC Crane's new hires.

NSWCDD Biomedical Engineer Teams Up with High School STEM Champion to Mentor Students - 'Fun Twist on Math'
May 24, 2018
IMAGE: KING GEORGE, Va. - A local student explores the fact that all living organisms have DNA by extracting it from strawberries. He was among 14 students (and 12 parents) from Potomac Elementary School, King George Elementary School, and home schools participating in a Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division (NSWCDD) sponsored science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) event at the Dahlgren Heritage Museum, May 12. NSWCDD biomedical engineer Chelsey Lawson and Nathan Sullins, a high school junior STEM champion, mentored the second to sixth grade students who learned that strawberries have eight genome copies in every cell, making it easier to see the mass when it's extracted using dish detergent and isopropyl alcohol. 

"We take a fun twist on math by learning about statistics using starbursts," said Jon Dachos, HSI Surface Combat System Lead and STEM mentor who coordinated the event. "The students categorized and graphed the 
 contents of their candy samples and we discussed other ways that statistics are useful. Finally, the students practiced principles of physics and civil engineering by building the tallest tower they could out of dry spaghetti and mini marshmallows. In order to engage students in different STEM careers, a poster is displayed that shows potential career paths based on their STEM interests."

NSWC Corona team receives V.B. Kisan Pandit Innovation Award
May 24, 2018

NSWCDD Dam Neck Activity Leaders Inspired by Navy Recruits They Sponsored
May 23, 2018
IMAGE: GREAT LAKES, Ill. (May 18, 2018) - Recruit Division 213 marches with the Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division Dam Neck Activity flag (blue, at right) at their graduation ceremony. NSWCDD Dam Neck Activity Commanding Officer Cmdr. Andrew J. Hoffman led a contingent at graduation after another contingent participated in the division's Battle Stations 21 drills and Capping Ceremony earlier in the week.