NASA Adminstrator Charles Bolden To Speak To Richmond Students Visit Follows President Obama's Call To Make Education And Innovation National Priorities

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Jan. 27, 2011

Ann Marie Trotta 
Headquarters, Washington                                     
202-358-1601 
ann.marie.trotta@xxxxxxxx 

Mary M. Skora 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
757-864-6121 
marny.skora@xxxxxxxx 

Robin Newton 
MathScience Innovation Center, Richmond, Va. 
804-343-6525, ext. 227 
rnewton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 



MEDIA ADVISORY: 11-019

NASA ADMINSTRATOR CHARLES BOLDEN TO SPEAK TO RICHMOND STUDENTS VISIT FOLLOWS PRESIDENT OBAMA'S CALL TO MAKE EDUCATION AND INNOVATION NATIONAL PRIORITIES

WASHINGTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden meets with seventh and 
eighth grade students from Albert Hill Middle School this Friday at 
the MathScience Innovation Center in Richmond, Va. Bolden will 
highlight the importance of science, technology, engineering and 
math, or STEM, education as he shares his career experiences in the 
military and the space program. In his State of the Union speech on 
Tuesday, President Obama emphasized the importance of STEM education 
for the U.S. to remain competitive in the world and win the future. 

U.S. Senator Mark Warner is scheduled to join the administrator and 
science center executives for this special NASA student event on 
Friday, Jan. 28, at 10 a.m. EST. Bolden's remarks will begin around 
11 a.m. 

Media representatives interested in attending should contact Robin 
Newton at 804-343-6525 x227 by 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27. The 
MathScience Innovation Center is located at 2401 Hartman Street in 
Richmond. 

The MathScience Innovation Center's goal is to be the innovator, 
incubator and advocate of 21st Century math and science programs for 
the Virginia-capital region's kindergarten through 12th grade 
educators and students. It also houses the Challenger Center Learning 
Center Richmond. January 28 will mark the 25th anniversary of the 
loss of space shuttle Challenger astronauts. 

In his first education address of 2011, Bolden will reinforce NASA's 
commitment to STEM education and highlight opportunities for students 
who pursue those fields. STEM studies are a key part of NASA's effort 
to build the agency's future high-tech workforce and cultivate the 
next generation of explorers. 

In addition to hearing from Bolden and Warner, the students will have 
an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities related to science 
and exploration. Education staff from NASA's Langley Research Center 
in Hampton, Va., will lead the activities. 

For information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 


For information about the MathScience Innovation Center, visit: 



http://www.msinnovation.info/index.html 

	
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