NASA Means Business
Introduction
The 2007 NASA Means Business Student Competition invites undergraduate and graduate students to promote science, technology, engineering and math education
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Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 15:45:26 -0500
From: Burke Fort <fort@csr.utexas.edu>
Program Announcement: NASA Means Business Student Competition 2007
Dear Colleague –
I am writing to ask your assistance in spreading the word about a NASA education program geared specifically to marketing, advertising and communications students.
The 2007 NASA Means Business Student Competition invites undergraduate and graduate students to employ their skills to help NASA promote science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education among middle and high school students.
Specifically, student teams will be tasked with preparing a NASA STEM Education Promotion Plan, as well as flagship promotion projects in the form of digital video, print media, and Internet media productions.
Finalist teams will receive cash awards and behind-the-scenes tours of both the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Members of the Grand Prize Recipient team will also be flown to Washington to present their work to NASA Headquarters officials.
The Competition Guidelines are posted at .
We also have a poster for you to print and display where interested people will see it. Please email me and I’ll send it to you.
I invite you to forward this message and attached poster to your chapter members and whomever else you think might be interested.
And, should you require further information about our program, please feel free to contact me personally (512/471-7225, fort@mail.utexas.edu).
Thank you!
Burke O. Fort
Manager, Special Projects
Texas Space Grant Consortium
3925 W. Braker Lane, Ste. 200
Austin, TX 78759
V: 512/471-7225
F: 512/471-3585
E: fort@mail.utexas.edu