
Industry Insights
Welcome to Pink Space Theory's Industry News page, your go-to source for the latest updates and insights in STEM news and STEAM education in Northern Virginia. Here, we cover exciting developments, innovative practices, and inspiring stories in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics. Explore how our STEM classes for kids are making an impact
Meet Kiran
Kiran, a Pink Space Theory volunteer, is an incoming college freshman at UCLA studying computational and systems biology with plans to attend medical school. He is particularly interested in studying neural systems. "I am curious about research at the intersection of computer science and medicine"- Kiran Marla.
High Pi for Women’s History Month What’s a mathematician’s favorite dessert? Pi!
Pi- the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. It’s a comparison of the distance around a circle to its width. The symbol for Pi is π, and is commonly approximated to 3.14 when you want the numerical version. Although Pi has been around since the early 1600s, the true value of Pi hasn’t been determined just yet. Pi is considered to be an irrational and transcendental number. This means that it will continue forever, with no noticeable pattern to it’s value.
HerStory - Meet Dr. Rusila Savou-Wara
Dr. Rusila Savou-Wara an Environmental Engineer found her love for science at a very young age. “Growing up I had always wanted to be a doctor thus I decided to take pure science subjects in high school.” - Dr. Rusila Savou-Wara.
It is exciting to meet an Indigenous Fijian that possesses the academic background and career that Dr. Savou-Wara has. Her willingness to be interviewed for International Women’s Day, demonstrates her determination to be a role model for young Indigenous women across the South Pacific region. Hopefully, her participation in this interview will highlight the need for women of color, from across the world, to enter STEM.
Celebrating Women's History Month
Can women be computer programmers, scientists, inventors, and doctors? Yes! And that’s why every March we celebrate Women’s History Month. It’s an important time to learn about influential female innovators who came before us and paved the way for our dreams to come true!
The College Experience Panel Series - Calling All Students In 9th through 12th Grade!
In partnership with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Society of Women Engineers Chapter, Pink Space Theory is hosting, The College Experience Panel Series. This virtual 3-panel series will spotlight the college experiences of women in STEM majors! This three-part series will have panelists from universities across the country who will share their experiences with remote learning, STEM organizations, and work/life balance. Pink Space Theory is a mobile STEAM-based makerspace located in the Washington DC Metro Area. Everyone is welcome to join and learn!
The G.R.E.A.T. Math Minds Program Changing The Way Girls Think About Math (Updated May 5, 2023)
There is a need to be met, especially in Prince William County, to build girls’ confidence in math and give them the tools for future success. In Prince William County, the Standard of Learning of Math passing rate for all fourth-grade students is 86%, but for Hispanic and Black girls, the passing rates drop to 81.73% and 79.33%. The passing rate further declines to 78.20% for girls that come from economically disadvantaged communities.
The Heart: the Organ of Life and Love
The heart is a fascinating organ! It fuels our lives- both physically and emotionally. The heart, in its most basic description, is an organ that pumps blood throughout the body. It is a STEM topic for sure, but science isn’t the only place where the heart gets mentioned.
RBCs, WBCs, and Platelets: Oh My!
Have you ever wondered what your blood does for you? Or how your body has the ability to stop a cut from bleeding?Blood is a pretty special substance in our bodies. It has many special responsibilities, the most important one being carrying oxygen to all of the cells in our body, so they can continue to do their jobs, and then carrying carbon dioxide (CO2) to the lungs so we can breathe it out
Happy New Year!
On behalf of the Pink Space Theory Team, I want to thank everyone for supporting us this year. Despite this year's challenges, our community of volunteers, corporations, and local businesses came together to help us impact the lives of others. Amy Leigh Mercree's quote, "Kindness can transform someone's dark moment with a blaze of light. You'll never know how much your caring matters. Make a difference for another today." sums up what unwavering sacrifice can do for others during challenging times.
Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math For Everyone! Service Project at Marumsco Elementary
Pink Space Theory is continuing its partnerships with local community leaders to make science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) learning opportunities accessible through engaging hands-on activities available for everyone