Rep. Miller Backs New Competition for Science and Math-Minded Students
Shelby Township's U.S. Rep. Candice Miller has announced a bipartisan initiative to establish an academic competition to promote innovation among students in the science, technology, engineering and math fields.
Students who find themselves experimenting with smartphone apps, tinkering with software design or developing new ways to recycle will soon have the chance to test their innovation on a national scale. On Thursday, House Administration Chairman Candice Miller, who represents Michigan's 10th congressional district, including Shelby Township, and Ranking Member Robert Brady (D-PA) announced a bipartisan committee initiative to establish an academic competition that promotes innovation among students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. The competition will be modeled after the Congressional Art Competition, which allows students to submit various artworks to their respective House representatives for consideration. …
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