by Darlene Cavalier | Dec 13, 2011 | Blog, In the News
The Bleacher Report is the 4th largest sports media site with 20 million monthly readers. This week, the Bleacher Report features the Top 40 Buzzworthy Cheerleaders of the NFL and….drumroll….the Science Cheerleaders are #32, #30 and, by way of our talented...
by Darlene Cavalier | Dec 2, 2011 | Events, In the News
Congratulations Science Cheerleaders and Pop Warner Little Scholars Cheerleaders for bringing the Guinness World Record for the Largest Cheerleading Cheer back to the USA (from China!). And we cheered for SCIENCE! Check out the video. Promise, it’ll make you...
by Darlene Cavalier | Dec 1, 2011 | Blog, In the News
Or click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG1B74K44_M This just in from Guinness to Science Cheerleader and Pop Warner Little Scholars: “We are pleased to confirm that you have successfully set the new Guinness World Records title for the Largest...
by Darlene Cavalier | Nov 17, 2011 | Blog, In the News, Science Education
THE WEATHER CHANNEL TO AIR “CHANGING PLANET” TOWN HALL FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE OF WATER— Tonight, 5 PM ET and Saturday, 2 PM ET. NEW YORK, NY— In celebration of NBC Universal’s “Green Is Universal” week, The Weather Channel announced that it will air “Changing Planet:...
by Darlene Cavalier | Sep 27, 2011 | Citizen Science, In the News, Interviews
Here’s an audio interview conducted by Michael Doornbos, founder of Evadot (a collaborative site exploring promising opportunities for the future). Explains how SciCheer and its sister site, Science For Citizens, got started and where we’re going.
by Darlene Cavalier | Aug 24, 2011 | General - Science, Health and Medicine, In the News, NFL, SciCheers' guest blog posts, St. Louis Rams, STEM Field, The Science Cheerleaders
Today, Amanda Adeleye, a medical student and Science Cheerleader, has a guest post on Nature News Network. She was invited to discuss how the glamorous world of cheerleading can mix with science. Without burdening you with statistics, there does exist a persistent...