is urging President Donald Trump to end the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, which offers corporations a tax break if they hire foreign students out of college over American graduates, particularly STEM fields. breitbart.com Banks Asks Trump to End OPT Program Favoring Foreigners for U.S. Jobs
Moments ago, @SenEricSchmitt called for the abolition of STEM OPT and H-1B programs at the International Network for Immigration Research conference. Thank you Senator! 0:13 Load video Load image
Your heart starts with a single cell that learns to beat. What you’re seeing This video shows a stem cell transforming into a heart muscle cell, or cardiomyocyte. As it develops, the cell organizes its internal scaffolding, forms contractile fibers called sarcomeres, and begins Show more 0:06 374 KB Load video
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Less than 30% of STEM graduates work in STEM because they brought in cheaper less skilled labor like they always do.... Politicians don't work for us and hate us just as much as the companies that won't hire us while at the exact same time are selling to us. This has to stop. Quote Barefoot Student @BarefootStudent · Nov 5 Only 30% of 2025 college graduates and 41% of 2024 graduates found entry-level jobs in their fields, per Forbes.
The biggest foreign labor loophole you’ve never heard of? It’s called OPT …and it’s about to get exposed. Sen. Jim Banks is calling on Trump to end the OPT program …a loophole with nearly 500,000 foreign workers, most in STEM, and no cap, no wage floor, and no requirement to Show more Load image Load image 6 KB
National STEM Day is dedicated to encouraging students and young learners to explore and pursue interests in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). Its central purpose is to foster a love of inquiry and discovery, while highlighting the crucial role that these disciplines play in innovation, problem-solving and the sustained growth of the nation.
Though a relatively recent addition to the national calendar, the National STEM Day has quickly grown in popularity and significance since its inception. Conceived by the STEM Education Coalition, it originated out of rising concern for the future competitiveness of the American workforce in the global technology-driven economy. The event is marked by a myriad of activities nationwide, including interactive workshops, expos, and field trips, targeted primarily at young students, to inspire their interest and engagement in STEM disciplines.
National STEM Day serves as a platform for education leaders, companies, and governmental bodies to galvanize efforts in driving STEM education forward. The date - 11/8, chosen for its resemblance to the term 'innovate', underscores the ingenuity and creativity that underpin these vital fields. The observance not only empowers future innovators but emphasizes the integral role of STEM education in maintaining America's technological leadership. The National STEM Day is celebrated annually on November 8th.
National STEM Day facts
The median salary for a full-time STEM worker varies significantly around the world. It is the highest in the United States, $80, 000, and the lowest in Africa, $3, 000-$15, 000 annually.
According to the Skyhook Foundation, children may lose future interest in STEM if they're not introduced to it by the 5th grade.
6% of U.S undergraduates major in engineering compared to 12% in Europe and 40% in China.
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, STEM occupations are growing at 17%, while others are growing at 9.8%.
Learn about the Artemis Program, NASA's new mission to the moon! Explore Humanity's Return to the Moon to learn about NASA's mission to establish sustainable exploration of the moon by the end of the decade.
Watch an inspirational movie about STEM. Here are our suggestions: Hidden Figures (2016) Spare Parts (2015) Big Hero 6 (2014)
If you're interested in STEM or want to learn more about it, check out Get into Stem for resources.
Engage in puzzles or brain teasers that require critical thinking and problem-solving skills. This can include solving rubik's cubes, Sudoku puzzles, or solving riddles.
Find Smithsonian Channel, National Geographic, or TED-Ed videos that focus on scientific discoveries, inventions, or advancements in STEM fields.