Rocket science with SWAN
Engineers from Sandia Women's Action Network make soda bottle rockets and teach students about binary coding at an Albuquerque elementary school.
Helping young women visualize their futures in math and science
Sandia Women’s Connection awarded more than 30 girls, all juniors in high school, who demonstrate a strong interest in math and science.
Book drive success
Sandia and the Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union collected thousands and books and dollars that will be donated to more than 90 schools and community groups in the Albuquerque area.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Festival stages immersive experience
More than 750 visitors attended the festival at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History on May 6.
Adventures in STEM
Sandia Carlsbad staff teach basic chemistry and geology during a local STEM event.
Remembering Al Narath
Albert Narath, a chemist and head of Sandia from 1989 to 1995, died May 2, leaving a legacy of commitment to research at the Labs.
Sandians prepare community garden on Earth Day
A group of volunteers spread mulch and cleared brush at Rio Grande Food Project in Albuquerque.
Sandia Fellow Amber Romero: Fixing supply chain ills
Supply chain analyst Amber Romero’s insight informs decision-making at Sandia and beyond.
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.