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Students explore engineering, design during robotics camp

Posted at 7:38 am July 23, 2014
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ORAU Robotics Camp

Marise Wilson, a student at Kenner Discovery Health Sciences Academy in Louisiana and Anna Keim, a student at Knoxville’s West High School, use a robot they created to place tennis balls into a container during a week-long Oak Ridge Robotics Camp presented by ORAU and held at its Center for Science Education. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

A recent week-long robotics camp at Oak Ridge Associated Universities was designed to help excite students about careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM.

The robotics camp was presented by ORAU and held at its Center for Science Education.

The free day camp allowed teams of middle school students to design, build, program, and test their own robots, a press release said. Students also spent the week competing in various engineering challenges and had the opportunity to speak with robotics engineering research scientists while touring Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s research facilities.

The camp was one of various ORAU-sponsored or administered programs designed to excited students about STEM subjects with the goal of inspiring them to pursue STEM careers, the release said.

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Anna Keim, Center for Science Education, engineering, Marise Wilson, mathematics, middle school students, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORAU, robotics camp, robotics engineering, science, STEM, technology

Honors: ORAU’s Garrison elected American Chemical Society fellow

Posted at 7:28 am July 23, 2014
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Arlene Garrison

Arlene Garrison

Arlene Garrison of Oak Ridge Associated Universities has been named a fellow of the American Chemical Society.

Garrison is vice president of university partnerships for ORAU. She was recognized for her outstanding achievements and contributions to science, the profession, and the society during her 35-year career, a press release said.

Garrison is responsible for enhancing ORAU’s scientific research opportunities and expanding partnerships with universities, national laboratories, and private industry, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ACS, American Chemical Society, Arlene Garrison, National Science Foundation, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, Raman spectroscopy, University of Tennessee, university partnerships

Students, teachers come to Oak Ridge for summer science learning, fun

Posted at 1:30 am July 20, 2014
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ARC, ORAU, and ORNL Summer High School Institute

Participants of the 2014 ARC/ORNL/ORAU High School Institute. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

 

While the majority of young students were using their break from school to enjoy nice weather and a variety of summer activities, 34 exceptional high school students along with 13 teachers from across 12 Appalachian states chose to spend two weeks of their summer vacation participating in a hands-on institute focused on math, science, and technology.

The Appalachian Regional Commission, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Oak Ridge Associated Universities hosted the 25th annual High School Summer and Math-Science-Technology Institute from July 7-18, during which the students and teachers worked on cutting-edge science projects with mentors at ORNL and participated in a variety of East Tennessee tours and activities.

Students were nominated by their state governor and chosen to participate in the program by ARC. They were selected based on their potential to excel in math and science, to continue in higher learning, and to influence others in their communities as the leaders of tomorrow.

Since 2000, the program has provided a total of 542 students and 223 teachers with in-lab learning experiences at one of the nation’s premier national laboratories. In addition, they have had the opportunity to visit some of the area’s most popular educational and recreational attractions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Federal, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Appalachian, Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC, Earl F. Gohl, High School Summer and Math-Science-Technology Institute, math, Middle School Science Camp, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORAU, ORNL, science, students, summer institute, summer science institute, teachers, technology

ORAU promotes Kistner to director of Office of Quality

Posted at 2:27 pm July 9, 2014
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Kristy Kistner

Kristy Kistner

New director has more than 16 years of quality assurance and project management expertise

Oak Ridge Associated Universities has named Kristy Kistner director of its Office of Quality. In this position, Kistner will direct and coordinate the quality management system and quality assurance across ORAU, including responsibility for maintenance of ORAU’s ISO 9001 registration and compliance with the U.S. Department of Energy contractor assurance requirements.

Kistner has more than 10 years of quality assurance and project management experience at ORAU, a press release said. She had been serving as the project manager for the Office of Quality, where she was instrumental in ORAU attaining its ISO 9001 certification. She also managed quality management system initiatives, conducted quality assessments, led assessment teams, and ensured compliance with regulatory and contractual requirements relative to quality. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: contractor assurance, Executive Masters of Business Administration, George Washington University, ISO 9001, Kristy Kistner, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Office of Quality, ORAU, quality assessments, quality management system, U.S. Department of Energy

ORAU to donate $125,000 to Children’s Hospital expansion

Posted at 2:17 pm July 9, 2014
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ORAU Check Presentation to East Tennessee Children's Hospital

ORAU President and CEO Andy Page, left, presents a $125,000 check to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital President and CEO Keith Goodwin in support of the hospital’s $75 million expansion project. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

 

Oak Ridge Associated Universities will donate $125,000 to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital during the next five years in support of the pediatric facility’s $75 million expansion project.

Children’s Hospital is undergoing a 268,000 square-foot expansion project for a new five-story building located at the corner of White Avenue and 21st Street near downtown Knoxville. The space will serve a 16-county service area by expanding services for children with chronic conditions, such as cystic fibrosis and other special needs, a press release said. The project is expected to be completed in the fall of 2017.

“As a federal contractor and nonprofit focused on strengthening America’s scientific research and education enterprise, ORAU has a strong history for cultivating the next generation of scientists and engineers,” said ORAU President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Page. “But all that effort would be for nothing if it weren’t for the health and vitality of our children. ORAU has decided to support Children’s in this effort not only because the future of our workforce depends on community assets like this, but also because it gives us the opportunity to invest in our employees’ children.

ORAU has approximately 1,000 employees in 14 locations across the nation with about 850 of those employees in East Tennessee.

Filed Under: Community, Health, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, Children's Hospital, cystic fibrosis, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, expansion project, Keith Goodwin, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, pediatric facility

ORAU receives DOE Small Business Award for work under ORISE contract

Posted at 9:56 pm July 8, 2014
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ORAU Small Business Award

Pictured above, from left to right, are Heidi Timmerman, director of Procurement and Contracts Administration, and Rebecca Crowe, Small Business advocate, both with ORAU, receiving the Facility Management Contractor Small Business Achievement of the Year Award for fiscal year 2013 from John Hale III, director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization for DOE. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

The U.S. Department of Energy has presented Oak Ridge Associated Universities with its Facility Management Contractor Small Business Achievement of the Year award for Fiscal Year 2013. The award recognizes ORAU’s subcontracting achievements with small business suppliers used to support work performed under the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education contract that ORAU manages for DOE.

In FY13, ORAU committed to awarding 69 percent of its subcontracts in support of ORISE work to small businesses, and it exceeded that goal when more than 80 percent of subcontracts were awarded to small businesses.

According to DOE’s website, the award winner “recognizes the tangible, annual, organizational results of a DOE facilities management contract. These results are measured in terms of dollars and percentage increases in small business procurement activity as well as policies, programs, and procedures that promote small business use.”

“We are honored to receive this recognition from DOE for our efforts in providing opportunities for small businesses to work with us on critical DOE projects,” said ORAU Chief Executive Officer Andy Page. “We believe very strongly that small businesses are crucial to fueling a strong economy and in building this nation’s entrepreneurial spirit.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, DOE, DOE Small Business Forum and Expo, facilities management, Facility Management Contractor Small Business Achievement of the Year, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, ORISE, small business suppliers, subcontracting, subcontracts, U.S. Department of Energy

ORISE recognized by EPA as Federal Green Challenge award winner

Posted at 1:19 pm June 19, 2014
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ORISE Logo

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education received a 2014 Federal Green Challenge award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for improving its water consumption levels and its electronic sustainability and recycling efforts in 2013 by the highest percentage increase compared to the previous year in the Southeast region. ORISE is managed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities for the U.S. Department of Energy.

According to the EPA website, the 2014 Federal Green Challenge award winners are recognized “for their outstanding efforts and for their leadership in reducing the environmental footprint of federal government activities.”

“ORISE reduced its water consumption by 60 percent in 2013 with the majority of the improvement resulting from a more efficient, automated sprinkler system with a moisture sensor used for some of its landscaping, which would only irrigate when the soil was dry,” said Tom Wantland, director of ORAU’s environment, safety, and health programs. “If moisture from rain was present, the irrigation system would automatically detect it, and the system would not operate.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: award, electronic sustainability, environmentally friendly, EPA, Federal Green Challenge, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORISE, recycling, Southeast, sprinkler system, Tom Wantland, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, water consumption

Battling cancer but planning to help build 59th home for Habitat

Posted at 9:45 am June 18, 2014
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Tim and Teresa Myrick Home Build

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County is building a new home on Valley View Lane in Heiskell in honor of longtime volunteers Tim and Teresa Myrick, pictured at right. A family of five will live in the four-bedroom, 1,200-square-foot home. From left, they are Alexia, Amanda Cook, Edward Brown (back), Eddie (front), and Ethan.

 

HEISKELL—He’s worked on all 58 homes built by Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County during the past two decades. If his health allows, he’ll work on No. 59.

Tim Myrick, 60, is known for his community involvement, charitable contributions, and key role in the renovation of the Oak Ridge High School and modernization work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. But now he’s battling prostate cancer. His doctor said it’s the fastest-growing he’s seen. Myrick said it spread to his bones and elsewhere within three months. In December, he was given a year to live.

“I told them that’s not going to happen,” Myrick said during a Habitat for Humanity groundbreaking ceremony this month. “I told them I have too much work to do.”

Habitat is honoring Myrick and his wife Teresa by building a home in their honor on about 1.5 acres on Valley View Lane near East Wolf Valley Road in Heiskell.

“We can’t think of anyone who has worked harder for us for a longer period of time,” said Pat Fain, HFHAC board president. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Amanda Cook, Anderson County, cancer, Edward Brown, groundbreaking, Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, Heiskell, HFHAC, Jim Hardy, Mary Ann Hardy, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Pat Fain, prostate cancer, Randy McNally, Teresa Myrick, Tim Myrick, Valley View Lane

ORAU awards 2014 Pollard Scholarships

Posted at 7:28 pm June 17, 2014
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Oak Ridge Associated Universities has awarded five William G. Pollard Scholarships of $2,500 each for undergraduate studies in the 2014-2015 academic year. The recipients of this year’s scholarships are Cody Cheatwood, Rachael Dreistadt, Bailey Kitts, Savannah Moua, and Sarah Tucker.

Each year, ORAU awards these scholarships to employees’ children who display exceptional achievements in their high school or undergraduate studies. Applicants must submit official transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended, three references (at least two of which must be from teachers), and a 500-word essay describing the student’s professional and personal interests.

Below are additional details on each of this year’s winners: [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bailey Kitts, Cody Cheatwood, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, Pollard Scholarships, Rachael Dreistadt, Sarah Tucker, Savannah Moua, scholarships, William G. Pollard, William G. Pollard Scholarship Awards

Area teachers go ‘back to school’ at ORAU for interactive STEM courses

Posted at 12:03 pm June 17, 2014
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ORAU GPS Teacher Workshop

Daryl Sibble (center), graduate student working at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), demonstrates to area teachers how GPS can be incorporated in the classroom and for outdoor lessons. Teachers in photo include Eric Good from William Blount High School (left), Sherilyn Dawson from Concord Christian School and Judy Pearson from Heritage Middle School (back to camera) during last week’s workshop at ORAU’s Center for Science Education. (Photo courtesy ORAU)

 

Teachers participate in GPS workshop

More than 190 elementary, middle school, and high school educators from East Tennessee gathered in ORAU’s Center for Science Education last week to participate in a variety of technology professional development workshops. The free workshops offered educators the chance to enhance their STEM knowledge and curricula through hands-on experiences.

One of last week’s workshops focused on how GPS could be used during an outside exercise. Workshop participants took an excursion outside for a hands-on activity where the first three participants to locate a hidden GPS device using provided coordinates actually won a GPS device.

“I learned a great deal about GPS, because I was a total stranger to GPS before this workshop,” said Arnold “Rocky” Warren from Morgan County Career and Technical Center. “I have some GPS devices in my classroom, but I did not know all the ways I could use them. Now, I feel confident I can instruct my students on how to use them in my physics class.”

The workshops are designed so teachers can take the information back to their students and use it immediately. The Twitter Workshop proved popular as well. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Arnold "Rocky" Warren, Center for Science Education, Concord Christian School, East Tennessee, engineering, GPS, Jonathan Schoolcraft, K-12, mathematics, Meiko Thompson, Morgan County Career and Technical Center, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, professional development, science, Sherilyn Dawson, STEM, technology, Twitter, Twitter Workshop, Wartburg Central High School, workshops

Teaching Climate Change workshop part of ORAU professional development series

Posted at 10:57 pm June 12, 2014
By Sara Wise 1 Comment

Barry Golden at ORAU Workshop

University of Tennessee Assistant Professor Barry Golden, right, discusses data with a group of educators during ORAU’s Teaching Climate Change workshop on Thursday. (Photo by Sara Wise)

 

On Thursday, Oak Ridge Associated Universities’ Center for Science Education hosted the Teaching Climate Change workshop as part of their Summer Technology Professional Development series of workshops.

ORAU’s summer workshop program hosts 13 STEM-based lectures offered free to K-12 teachers.

ORAU Program Manager Meiko Thompson said the organization “sees a benefit in making sure that local educators have the opportunity to get professional development” outside of the typical school system offerings.

“One thing I know is that just because you’re a scientist doesn’t make you a good teacher,” Thompson said. “So, what I would really like for them to do is really know how to engage their students.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Anderson County, Barry Golden, Center for Science Education, climate change, Denise Sawyer, K-12, Meiko Thompson, Norris Middle School, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORAU, ORNL, professional development, Ross Tadte, STEM, Summer Technology Professional Development, Teaching Climate Change, University of Tennessee, UT, workshop

Mobile app developed by ORAU featured in emergency preparedness campaign

Posted at 6:13 pm June 4, 2014
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CSEPP Ready Mobile App

CSEPP Ready Mobile App

ORAU training and mobile app help communities near chemical stockpiles be prepared for related emergencies

CSEPP Ready, a mobile application developed by Oak Ridge Associated Universities, is a featured element in the inaugural 2013-2014 Prepare Pueblo emergency preparedness campaign in Pueblo, Colo., which is in its final phase from June to August 2014. Both the campaign and the app are intended to assist residents living in communities surrounding one of the last two active U.S. Army chemical warfare agent stockpiles with preparing for a potential related emergency.

Even though an accident is unlikely, the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Army work together to ensure the local communities are prepared through the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, or CSEPP. Through CSEPP, ORAU experts provide hands-on technology courses to train public affairs professionals and emergency managers to develop and deliver timely public information in an emergency event using the latest technology tools, including mobile apps, cloud technology, and social media. Specifically, CSEPP Ready, which can be downloaded free in both Android and iPhone/iPad mobile formats, provides checklists for family disaster kits, information on how to respond to emergency sirens, and directions for sheltering in place. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Police and Fire, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: chemical agent warfare stockpiles, chemical stockpile, Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, CSEPP, CSEPP Ready, emergency preparedness, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Holly Hardin, Lisa Shorter, mobile app, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, Prepare Pueblo, Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office, U.S. Army

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