Spooky STEM
Volunteers with Sandia Women’s Action Network visited students at the Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center to promote interest in STEM by leading autumnal activities.
Answering the call
Lab News asked several Sandians about their support of the mission and what it means to them. Read their stories.
Unidos: Inclusivity for a Stronger Nation
Sandia celebrated National Hispanic Heritage Month with a lively in-person Diversity Day at Hardin Field and a Diversity Cinema presentation at the Steve Schiff Auditorium.
Society of Women Engineers bestows awards on three Sandians, including its highest honor
The Society of Women Engineers has bestowed awards on senior scientist Tina Nenoff, chemical engineer Yuliya Preger and researcher Nedra Bonal.
Sandia Gives
The annual Sandia Gives campaign is underway and is an opportunity for employees to donate to the nonprofits that matter to them.
Operation Backpack serves more than ever
Sandia employees who supported Operation Backpack this year provide 228 backpacks full of school supplies to military families.
Road warrior
Chemical engineer and cyclist Patrick Burton packed his bike on a recent trip to Livermore to demonstrate the ease and benefits of bike commuting away from home.
Most Promising Asian American Engineer of the Year goes to Sandia scientist
Meet Bishnu Khanal, an unlikely chemist from a remote village in Nepal.
Answering the call
Lab News asked several Sandians about their support of the mission and what it means to them. Read their stories.
Conference offers perspectives on real-world nuclear issues
The Project on Nuclear Issues Summer Conference, hosted by the Labs, created an opportunity for professionals from the National Security Enterprise, DOD and academia to discuss a range of nuclear issues, like deterrence, power, monitoring and more.