Sandians prepare community garden on Earth Day
A group of volunteers spread mulch and cleared brush at Rio Grande Food Project in Albuquerque.
Record-setting Kids Day
Nearly 2,200 visitors participated in Kids Day on April 27. Activities included watching an explosives test, baking cookies at the solar tower and more.
Looking to the future
High school students from Gallup and Grants, New Mexico, spent a day learning about Sandia and hearing career stories from staff who grew up in their hometowns.
Carlsbad staff gives back
A group of Sandians, their families and friends cleaned up litter along the Pecos River.
Watershed models offer learning moments
Volunteers from Environment, Safety and Health visited 40 fifth-grade classrooms to provide hands-on education about the importance of preventing water pollution.
Tips to optimize online security
Staff from Information Engineering presented online safety tips to the Coronado Thunderbirds. Read their advice for avoiding email phishing, internet scams and malware attacks.
Regional science bowl winners announced
Sandia volunteers organized four successful competitions in New Mexico and California.
Inspiring students in West Texas
A group of Sandians volunteered at the Introduce a Girl to Engineering event, hosted by Pantex Women in Nuclear in Amarillo, Texas.
Sandia cyber specialists are turning purple, and that’s a good thing
DOE cybersecurity competition CyberForce challenges red-versus-blue mentality for a more cooperative approach.
Finding purpose in progress
Sandia manager Camron Proctor shares his story as part of the Labs’ celebration of Black History Month.