Executive Director of the National Commission on Science and Technology, Dr. Olive-Jean Burrowes, proudly awards certificates of participation to students of the Immaculate Conception High, celebrating their dedication to STEM education.Students of the Immaculate Conception High School engage the guest speakers at the Classroom to Real World Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Mentorship Workshop. From left are Research Consultant, at the International Centre for Environmental and Nuclear Sciences (ICENS), Leslie Hoo Fung; Agricultural Consultant, Cordia Thompson, Professor of Molecular Biotechnology and Director of Forensic Science at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Professor Wayne McLaughlin and Executive Director of the National Commission on Science and Technology, Dr. Olive-Jean Burrowes.Students pay keen attention to the presentation on Climate Change given by Regional Climate Change Consultant Steve Maximay