Corning is committed to supporting science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education programs and initiatives to help build a robust talent pipeline and drive innovation.
About Office of STEM
The Office of STEM was established in 2010 to help Corning’s Technology Community more effectively understand and assess personnel needs, and utilize resources pertaining to science and engineering education and support.
Office of STEM Mission
- Enhance and streamline the Corning Technology Community’s technical talent pipelining efforts.
- Centralize STEM education activities and monitoring in the Corning Technology Community to help maximize resources, optimize efforts, and minimize duplication.
- Stay informed of and strategically influence STEM policies at the national, state and local levels.
- Enhance Corning’s position as a global leader in generating interest in STEM fields to drive innovation.
Quick Links
- The Greater Southern Tier’s Regional STEM Program
- Technician Pipeline Program – Contact Us to learn more
- High School Summer Researcher Program – PDF
Additional information on Corning’s STEM programs can be accessed via the cards below.
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Corning Collaborations and ProgramsThe objective of Office of STEM is to support the advancement of science & engineering education from early childhood through graduate and doctorate studies in an effort to enhance college & career readiness. These programs directly contribute to innovation activities at Corning.
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Local & Regional ProgramsCorning’s local and regional STEM support is driven by the Office of STEM and focuses on students in Pre-K through high school. Our efforts help more than 25,000 students and 1,000 teachers each year.
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State ProgramsCorning, through the Office of STEM, lends our voice and support to the statewide STEM effort through participation with and appointments on the advisory boards and leadership teams of several New York State organizations and committees.
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National ProgramsNationally, Corning’s involvement in STEM includes collaboration with the American Ceramic Society, Battelle’s STEMx, & U.S. News & World Report’s STEM Leader’s Summit, as well as service on the board of the National GEM Consortium & Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering.