College & Career Readiness Symposium
Advancing Tomorrow’s Leaders in STEM (ATLAS) is a college and career readiness symposium that provides a space for students typically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) to connect with business leaders, colleges, government, and potential employers.
Each ATLAS event offers meaningful opportunities for businesses, professionals, and volunteers to engage with the ATLAS audience as well supporters from local, state, and national companies.
Since 2013 Learning Undefeated has hosted ten ATLAS events, engaging nearly 1,500 high school and college students in meaningful dialogues about STEM career options and the educational pathways required to reach those career goals.
ATLAS plays an important role in increasing awareness of STEM to promote rewarding and high paying jobs within Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region. ATLAS is addressing a critical business need in Maryland, which requires a strong pipeline of skilled STEM workers to power the state’s growing science and technology business.
ATLAS 2019
November 9, 2019
Morgan State University
Baltimore, MD
For more information or to get involved:
Alejandro Cardemil
Vice President of Development
& Strategic Partnerships
240.552.9313
acardemil@learningundefeated.org
Who Participates in ATLAS?
- Anyone who wants to spread the word about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) and STEM careers
- Companies who employ recent graduates with degrees in STEM fields
- Companies with internship, job-shadowing, and/or mentorship programs
- Companies with a strong demand for entry-level and middle-skills employees
- Organizations who want to raise awareness about STEM careers
- Two- and four-year colleges, universities, after school programs, and other student resources
- Military recruiters with opportunities in STEM careers
Schedule: ATLAS 2019
As of September 23, 2019
9:00 – 10:45 AM Expo Setup
10:00 – 10:50 AM Morgan State University STEM Festival Welcoming Ceremony
- Adrienne Jones, Speaker of the House of Maryland
- Dr. David Wilson, President, Morgan State University
- Louie Lopez, Department of Defense, Director of STEM
- Brian Gaines, CEO, Learning Undefeated
10:50 – 11:10 AM
Students walk from Murphy Fine Arts Building to Student Center, led by Morgan State University student ambassadors
11:00 – 4:00 PM Expo Hall Open & Drop Anywhere Lab open for STEM festival visitors
11:15 – 12:00 PM Young STEM Professionals Tell All!
How did you get your first job in a STEM field? Did you feel prepared for your job with what you had learned at school? How much money do you make? What perks does your company offer? What classes should I take? Five young STEM professionals will answer your burning questions about STEM as a career path in this lively, talk-show style session. And you’ll be able to submit your own questions, too! Open to all high school students.
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM Lunch & Expo
The time to think about your future is today! In the expo hall, meet companies with internship and job opportunities and talk with STEM professionals who might be able to connect you with jobs after graduation.
Win an Amazon gift card! Collect a stamp from all of our ATLAS exhibitors and drop off your completed Expo Passport at the Drop Anywhere Lab (parked on the main circle outside of the student center) to claim your #STEMLegend sunglasses and enter to win a $25 Amazon gift card.
While you’re at the Drop Anywhere Lab, post a selfie with #DropAnywhereLabs #STEMLegend on Instagram or Twitter for a second chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card!
1:00 – 1:45 PM Hands-On Workshop: Crime Scene Investigation at our Borders (presented by Learning Undefeated)
Forensic scientists have many exciting jobs, and some specialize in making sure that our borders are safe from illegal activities including poaching and unethical fishing practices. In this workshop, you will get to explore the connection between laboratory science and environmental protection by analyzing amplified shark DNA using gel electrophoresis. Open to all high school students.
4:00 PM Expo Hall Closes
About the ATLAS Expo
Expo companies interact with students, teachers, company representatives, and elected officials to share information about STEM and STEM careers. Exhibitors normally provide the following information for ATLAS participants.
- Giveaways with company logo
- Information about job and internship availabilities
- Examples and demonstrations of your organization’s products and services
- Short experiments, models, or hands-on activities if relevant
- Information about mentoring and job shadowing programs
- Scholarship information
- Information about educational programs and career advancement opportunities
- Two- and four-year colleges, universities, after school programs, and other student resources
- Military recruiters with opportunities in STEM careers
Participation in the ATLAS Expo is free for exhibitors. Each expo participant will receive the following materials/equipment, at no cost: 6-foot table, two chairs, wireless internet access, listing in program materials and on expo passport. Limited power access is also available. For more information about the expo, contact Ali Main (ali@learningundefeated.org).
November 2018 | Montgomery College, Germantown, MD
November 2017 | College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, MD
May 2017 | University of the District of Columbia, Washington, DC
November 2016 | University of Maryland BioPark, Baltimore, MD
November 2015 | Prince George’s Community College, Largo, MD
May 2015 | The Universities at Shady Grove, Rockville, MD
April 2015 | University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD
November 2014 | University of Maryland, College Park, MD
May 2014 | University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD
November 2013 | Johns Hopkins University, Rockville, MD
Aprille Ericsson, NASA
Bahija Jallal, MedImmune/AstraZeneca
Eileen Whelan, WJLA7& News Channel 8
Ike Leggett, Montgomery County Executive
JoAnn A. Suzich, AstraZeneca
Justin Rice, NASA
LaTara Harris, AT&T
Maria Martinez, Respira Inc.
Rushern L. Baker III, Prince George’s County Executive
Stephanie C. Hill, Lockheed Martin
Timothy B. Warner, Montgomery Co Public Schools
U.S. Congressman Chris Van Hollen
U.S. Congressman John Delaney
U.S. Congresswoman Donna F. Edwards
Vennard Wright, Prince George’s County
Vennard Wright, Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission
Wallace D. Loh, University of Maryland
William “Brit” Kirwan, University System of Maryland
The following is a partial list of exhibitors, sponsors, and partners from our ATLAS events.
A+ Garden Centre
A. James Clark School of Engineering
American Dental Education Association
Anatomy Gifts Registry
Assateague State Park
AstraZeneca/MedImmune
AT&T
BioMaryland
Coalition for Public Safety Training in Schools
College Park Aviation Museum
CollegeTracks
Curie and Franklin Innovation Academy
Destiny Aviation Services
Emergent BioSolutions
Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences@NIH
George Washington University
GSK
Hood College
Hungry Harvest
IEC Chesapeake
Iron Bow Technologies
J. Craig Venture Institute
John Hopkins University
Lockheed Martin
Maryland Forest Service
Maryland STEM Festival
Medimmune
Microsoft
National Aquarium
NASA
NASA Goddard Flight Center
Novavax
Orca Intelligence
Oxon Hill High School
Per Schola
Prince George’s Community College
Prince George’s County Public Schools
Pure Technologies
Shades of Blue
Startup Shell
Stevenson University
Summerset County Public Schools
Tech Council of Maryland
The Science Advisory Board
University of Maryland
UMES School of Pharmacy
US Army
US Fish and Wildlife Service
USDA – Natural Resources Conservationist
W.R. Grace & Co.
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC)
Whiting Turner
WR Grace
WSSC
Wor-Wic Community College
Young Women in Bio
5Starr Enterprise