Kendrick Tilghman's BE MORE STEM program is a outreach tool to get youth interested in STEM. Using DJ technology and theories learned from his Electrical Engineering Degree, Kendrick Tilghman (aka DJ 5 Starr) is partnering with the JURBAN Google Lunar X PRIZE team to show Baltimore youth that Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) doesn't have to be boring.
The importance of Skills Developed through Robotics Programs
Million Dollar Worm : Robotics taken to the next level

The design of a viable lunar robot is a large and challenging process, especially when your oldest team member is 26. The JURBAN team has been pretty secretive about our progress so far, but that must and will change starting now. This blog we continue to grow over the next week as we showcase the detailed engineering, public relations, and entrepreneurial aspects of sending something to the Moon.
Lets start with some of the teams papers:
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JURBAN COUNTDOWN #33:
The JURBAN countdown series is a FREE monthly conversation (last Monday of every month) with the JURBAN Google Lunar X PRIZE team to showcase our progress and expose the general public and specifically underserved and disadvantaged groups to space commercialization.
Where:
In-person: Emerging Technology Centers 3rd Floor Room C304 at 1101 East 33rd St Baltimore, Maryland 21218

Tiffany Montague, the manager of Google's space initiatives (aka Ruler of the Universe) said we should post more videos about cats at the 2011 Google Lunar X PRIZE team summit. With the 2012 Google Lunar X PRIZE team summit coming up May 28 - 31 in Washington, DC we where reminded to follow her orders, or pay the price. Listen to Tiffany at the SEDS Space Vision 2011 Conference here (Amatuer video shot by JURBAN Techincal Program Manager Blaze Sanders. I think I need to go to art school)






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