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We got a new name, so we thought why not debut a new website too! There have been a number of upgrades, and the some pages have moved due to a reorganization of the website. If you are unable to find something, please use the SiteMap or the Google Search Box to locate it.
Your feedback and comments on the new layout are always welcome.
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Don't forget to check out the information about this year's Door Prize.
Reminder...Pre-Registration period ends on October 24th, 2010! On-site registration will be available, but at an increased cost.
The19th Annual Future City Competition, for sixth, seventh and eighth grade students, is held from September, 2010 through February, 2011. The National Future City Competition is sponsored in part by National Engineers Week Foundation, a consortium of professional and technical societies and major U.S. corporations. Major funding comes from Bentley Systems, Incorporated and Shell.
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TheITEEA's 73rd Annual Conference theme for 2011 is: Preparing the STEM Workforce: The Next Generation. This theme is both important and timely as the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields are crucial to the economic competitiveness and growth of America.
The ITEEA Conference is the opportunity to recognize and honor the accomplishments of our colleagues and best-practice programs. Additionally, this conference will also provide professional development opportunities, networking opportunities, an opportunity to renew old friendships, and opportunities to create new friendships. For more information, click here.