Labs mentor program engages minority students, aims to attract STEM hires
The Rio Grande Consortium for Advanced Research on Exascale Simulation, known as Grande CARES, offers science and technology learning to student minorities.
STEM in the Sun keeps learning cool amid record temperatures
Volunteers from Sandia helped wrap up summer break with fun, hands-on science, technology, engineering and math activities at the fourth annual STEM in the Sun program.
Collaboration, innovation drive SIAM Fellow to succeed
Ali Pinar's work in network science, from cybernetworks to behavior patterns, has earned him the title of fellow from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
Powering classrooms with technology
Representatives from 10 schools in New Mexico visited Sandia this month to pick up hundreds of used desktop computers, laptops, tablets, keyboards and other equipment.
Careerapalooza propels professional success at the Labs
The second annual Careerapalooza offered career talks, resume reviews, panel discussions and more, inspiring Sandians to pursue career growth at the Labs.
QCaMP inspires quantum-ready workforce
Sandia partnered with two national labs and other sponsors to host two weeklong camps that engage both teachers and students in quantum physics concepts.
DOE awards Labs for helping small businesses
The DOE Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization has recognized Sandia for mentoring and partnering with small businesses.
Summer fun with physics
The Summer Physics Camp for Young Women welcomed 40 young women to programs in New Mexico and Hawaii this summer.
Sandia partners with other labs to bolster nuclear security
Staff from Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Idaho National Laboratory and Sandia responded to a mock cyberattack and a simulated physical intrusion with the goal of improving overall security.
Sandia and Los Alamos national labs face off to save lives
In a friendly competition to donate the most blood, the results prove that every unit counts.