Johnson Continues to Promote Next Generation of Global Leaders in Science and Math

Press Release

Date: March 21, 2012
Location: Washington, DC

On Monday, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson, Ranking Member on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, met with students at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center in Dallas to encourage students to pursue their studies in math and science.

Created nine years ago by the University of Texas at Dallas, the Eddie Bernice Johnson Lecture Series was named in honor of Congresswoman Johnson to expose Dallas-area high school students to future career opportunities in the math and sciences. Congresswoman Johnson introduced special guest John Manahan,Special Assistant to Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.

"The most important aspect in keeping America globally competitive is the development of our young scientists. For those of you who continue your pursuits in math and science, you have the opportunity to be our next generation of global leaders," remarked Congresswoman Johnson. "I invited John Manahan here today so that he can outline a practical and tangible plan on how to get there. I encourage you all to keep your goals in mind and strive towards success."

John Manahan provided insight into his career in the military and his experience as a nuclear expert. He emphasized the key to succeeding in the science and math fields is to refine one's problem solving skills. Dr. Bruce Gnade of the University of Texas at Dallas, Principals Alice Black and Jovan Wells of Townview Magnet Center, also addressed the students.

Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center is one of the most diverse schools in the Dallas area. The school has received recognition at the state and national levels as one of America's top high schools.


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