Garver aids growth of Arkansas school
GarverGives donated $4,500 and Garver's Facilities Design Team provided in-kind engineering services for the Shiloh Excel Christian School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Read ArticleGarverGives donated $4,500 and Garver's Facilities Design Team provided in-kind engineering services for the Shiloh Excel Christian School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Read ArticleGarver was honored following a year in which GarverGives supported more than 320 organizations, contributed more than $323,000 in funding, and devoted more than 800 employee community service hours.
Read ArticleEmployees in Garver's Frisco, Texas office combined to donate more than $2,200 in supplies to be used in Hurricane Laura relief efforts.
Read ArticleGarver's annual partnership with the Frisco Independent School District has led to nearly $13,000 in scholarships to students planning to choose STEM careers.
Read ArticleGarver Senior Transportation Project Manager Jennifer Russell writes in the Kansas City Business Journal on the five ways to boost a STEM-focused workforce.
Read ArticleIn a continuation of an effort to pass along STEM concepts to students during Garver's centennial year, Garver STEM kits aided students in Haiti and Kenya, recently.
Read ArticleGarver employees and GarverGives combined to provide an almost $4,000 contribution to the Oklahoma-based organization that fights the worldwide water crisis.
Read ArticleBrinlee's philanthropic efforts have focused on mentoring students throughout the Oklahoma City area.
Read ArticleEmployees in Tulsa, Oklahoma helped plan and put on the annual race, the latest in a string of events involving Garver and the organization dedicating to helping children and their families fight cancer.
Read ArticleGarver partnered with the Frisco Independent School District's Project Lead the Way students who created innovative products presented to a panel of judges. The winning selections were presented with $2,000 in scholarships.
Read ArticleTo help celebrate its centennial, Garver provided 100 STEM kits to 100 schools across its 11 state footprint, and challenged them to create Rube Goldberg-style chain-reaction contraptions. Then Garver engineers picked out the nine best, and those schools will receive additional funding for STEM program.
Read ArticleGarver recently visited the Bentonville school to emphasize the importance of core STEM concepts, the engineering design process, and perseverance.
Read ArticleGarver was joined by the City of Dallas, Dallas Water Utilities, and the Trinity River Authority of Texas at the Dallas Museum of Art as three Dallas ISD schools took on the Garver Chain Reaction Challenge.
Read ArticleGarver was presented with the EXCEL Champions Award from the Little Rock School District for its consistent work with the district's EXCEL program.
Read ArticleEmployees from Garver's Kansas City, Missouri, and Overland Park, Kansas, offices worked with middle school students from Lee A. Tolbert Academy for the Garver Chain Reaction Challenge.
Read ArticleArkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, the Arkansas Department of Transportation, and the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission took part in the Garver Chain Reaction Event at the Arkansas State Capitol, aimed at encouraging the next generation of engineers.
Read ArticleGarver teamed with representatives from the Texas Department of Transportation and Austin Water to pass along lessons on key engineering concepts to Austin Independent School District Students.
Read ArticleGarver provided a STEM kit and donations to Keystone Elementary School in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, because that's where Transportation Project Engineer Lacee Stanley first gained a passion for STEM subjects.
Read ArticleIn celebration of Garver's centennial, it is donating 100 STEM kits to 100 schools across the country. The first donation went to Pat Henry Elementary School in Lawton, Oklahoma.
Read ArticleAcross the Garver footprint, employees joined students and colleagues to advance the benefits of the engineering profession.
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