Adam is a science and technology educator with a passion for involving students in community engagement projects. Adam has extensive experience developing and supporting curriculum to connect STEM technologies and service-learning as part of both the T3 Alliance and Modern Blanket Toss National Science Foundations grants. He has directed a maker space as a teacher at a charter school, has supported an online school based on cultural and environmental learning in Hawaii, has taught in the classroom within rural Alaska, and has worked as a professional geologist. In 2008 Adam was named science teacher of the year for the state of Alaska.
If you would like to contact Adam please send your mail to: alow@alaska.edu
Brian grew up in Cordova, Alaska and earned a degree in Earth Science at the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 2018. He has focused his career promoting STEM education in Rural Alaska to empower students to make a difference in their home communities. At UAF Upward Bound he works with students around the state building tech skills, promoting growth mindset, and facilitating community impact projects to inspire students to go to college. Outside of work you can find him playing in the woods or on the water.
If you would like to contact Brian please send your mail to: bjreggiani@alaska.edu