Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut

How do science and engineering shape public policy in Connecticut? This episode explores the CASE Technical Boards, a trusted, nonpartisan resource linking science and engineering to state decision-making. Host Tanimu Deleon is joined by Dr. Kenneth Rosen, Director of the CASE Technical Boards, and Anthony Camilliere, CASE’s liaison to state government, to discuss how technical expertise informs smarter policy and why it’s important.

What is Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut?

The Academy is a nonprofit created by a special act of the Connecticut General Assembly in 1976, with key areas of work including advising and informing the people and the state of Connecticut on science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (collectively known as STEMM).

This podcast is key to sharing with the residents of our state interesting STEMM developments and increasing visibility for the state’s innovators and entrepreneurs, businesses and industries, academics, our talented workforce, and those doing STEMM-related work in public service.