Fireproofing your home
Imagine having to wear a fireproof mask all day, every day, in your own home and never being able to take it off — no matter how suffocating it feels. That’s what it’s like for people who risk being fired if they acknowledge their sexual orientation at work.
DOE visit highlights Sandia energy work with Indian groups
Sandia recently hosted visitors from the DOE Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group. During the visit, ICEIWG members, DOE officials and intergovernmental and contracted partners learned about Sandia’s unique role in energy research.
Catching Dreams
Sandia volunteers traveled to Gallup, New Mexico in April to bring hands-on science and engineering activities — like a Lego robotics class — to more than 60 middle and high school students. The activities were part of Sandia’s Dream Catchers Science Program at the University of New Mexico-Gallup campus.
Black engineering awards conference honors 5 Sandians
Black engineering awards conference honors 5 Sandians
Danelle Tanner is 1st Sandian named as LGBTQ+ Scientist of the Year
The annual awards were established as a means of identifying, honoring and documenting the contributions of outstanding LGBTQ+ science, engineering and technology professionals, as well as the corporations, academic institutions and businesses that support them.
Sandia joins KAFB to mark Native American Heritage Month
Sandia joins KAFB to mark Native American Heritage Month
AISES honors Sandians
AISES honors Sandians
A desire to serve
Sandia’s Susan Berlin-Sanders remembers a sister who loved adventure and her country, and lost her life in the line of duty in Afghanistan
Sandia women honored
Three Sandia engineers recognized by Society of Women Engineers for contributions to advancing women in STEM