Fireside chat demonstrates STEM education is not just another BRiC in the wall
America may be shockingly ranked 39th in the world when it comes to math and science, but leaders at Boca Raton Innovation Campus [BRiC] are working to change that.
America may be shockingly ranked 39th in the world when it comes to math and science, but leaders at Boca Raton Innovation Campus [BRiC] are working to change that.
We recently attended a community day at BRIC for Child Rescue Coalition. If you’re not familiar with the organization, it’s equal parts impressive and terrifying. Child Rescue Coalition is a non-profit that rescues children from sexual abuse by building technology for law enforcement, free of charge, to track, arrest and prosecute child predators.
Another development working on a partnership with the museum is the Boca Raton Innovation Campus (BRiC), west of Interstate 95 on Yamato Road. The former birthplace of IBM’s personal computer, the campus now is being revamped to be a centerpiece not only of business but also of culture, according to Angelo Bianco, managing partner of Crocker Partners, which owns BRiC. Lippman said talks are underway to install a sculpture outside the main building.