CASE Staff
- Dr. Stephen M. Priselac, Executive Director
- Dr. Nancy J. Priselac, Director for Training
- Dr. Stephen J. Herman, Director for External Relations
- Kim Dillinger, Assistant Director
- Linda May-Gerard, Administrative Assistant
- Barbara Sweitzer, Secretary
- Dmitry Ostrogorsky, IT Staff Support
- Bill Conn, Web Support
- Margaret Kinch, CASE Office Assistant
Participating States and Affiliated DoD Labs
CASE works closely with DoD laboratories across the nation to integrate their scientists and engineers (S&Es) into the training process. CASE provides instruction on 21st-century learning tools and strategies for teachers and S&Es so that the two can work collaboratively within school systems located in proximity to DoD labs. CASE's unique training strategy teams the educator and the STEM professional so that they benefit from one another's perspectives, experience and expertise. In particular, the S&Es bring the "real world" point-of-view to the classroom.
The following are the current DoD designated training locations:
Alaska (Wright-Patterson); Alabama (Huntsville); California (SSC San Diego); Florida (NSWC PCD); Hawaii (SPAWAR); Maryland (Aberdeen Proving Ground/ Indian Head/Rocket City); Massachusetts (NSRDEC); Mississippi (NRL SSC); New Jersey (Picatinny); New Mexico (Kirtland); New York (Rome); Ohio (Wright-Patterson); Pennsylvania (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Rocket City, Carderock Div.--Philadelphia); Rhode Island (NUWC); South Carolina (SPAWAR); Virginia (Dahlgren); West Virginia (Aberdeen Proving Ground, Rocket City)
Collaborating Organizations
The Center for the Advancement of STEM Education (CASE) is funded through a grant from the United States Department of Defense (DoD) with resource support from various collaborating organizations and agencies as follows:
- Building Engineering and Science Talent (BEST)
- Garrett College
- National Institute of Aerospace (NIA)
- Nortel Corporation (LearniT)
- Northwestern University
- Tabula Digita
