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Henkel Marks New Milestone Reaching Over 5,000 Stamford Students Through STEM Education Initiative Henkel Researchers’ World

Henkel Celebrates Achievement with Stamford School District 4th Grade Students on National STEM Day

Henkel Marks New Milestone Reaching Over 5,000 Stamford Students Through STEM Education Initiative Henkel Researchers’ World

Henkel Celebrates Achievement with Stamford School District 4th Grade Students on National STEM Day

Published 11-12-24

Submitted by Henkel

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Students from Stamford’s K.T. Murphy Elementary School participated in Henkel Researchers’ World “All About Energy” course, designed to explore renewable energy sources and energy conservation in and out of the classroom. They were visited by Stamford School District Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero.

STAMFORD, Conn., November 12, 2024 /CSRwire/ - Henkel, a leading manufacturer of popular consumer and industrial brands such as Dial® soap, all® laundry detergent, Schwarzkopf® hair care, Loctite®, Technomelt®, and Bonderite®, announced it has reached over 5,000 students in Stamford, Connecticut through its global STEM education initiative, Henkel Researchers’ World. The milestone was marked on Friday, November 8th, National STEM Day, with Stamford School District Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero, and local students at the Henkel Researchers’ World classroom at Mill River Park Collaborative in Stamford.

Henkel Researchers’ World launched in North America in 2021 to spark interest in STEM among elementary-school-aged children through interactive lesson plans that put them in the role of a researcher. Since the launch, Henkel has partnered with Stamford-based nonprofit organization, Mill River Park Collaborative, to make the program more accessible to the community.

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Students from Stamford’s K.T. Murphy Elementary School participated in Henkel Researchers’ World “All About Energy” course, designed to explore renewable energy sources and energy conservation in and out of the classroom. They were visited by Stamford School District Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero.

“We’re proud of the continued growth of our Henkel Researchers’ World program,” says Jenny Schiavone, Vice President of Corporate Communications at Henkel. “Henkel is committed to inspire young students by providing a program that not only meets next-generation science standards (NGSS), but also the curriculum requirements for Stamford schools. Our partnership with Mill River Park Collaborative to deliver the program has allowed us to reach over 5,000 students so far including all the 4th-grade classrooms in the city—and we look forward to reaching even more students next year.”

On National STEM Day, 4th grade students from the Stamford’s K.T. Murphy Elementary School took a field trip to the Researchers’ World classroom in Mill River Park’s Whittingham Discovery Center to participate in the “All About Energy” course. “We have uniquely designed all the Henkel Researchers’ World courses, tailoring the curriculum to the needs of the students,” says Nette Compton, CEO and President of Mill River Park Collaborative. “The ‘All About Energy’ course helps students explore renewable energy sources and energy conservation in and out of the classroom. It combines lab work, such as building a circuit using solar cells, and the natural resources of the park to learn about Stamford’s first energy source; Mill River.”

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Students from Stamford’s K.T. Murphy Elementary School participated in Henkel Researchers’ World “All About Energy” course, designed to explore renewable energy sources and energy conservation in and out of the classroom. They were visited by Stamford School District Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero.

“Programs like Henkel Researchers’ World at Mill River Park Collaborative enrich our students' learning experiences and ignite a curiosity about STEM,” says Stamford’s Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Tamu Lucero. “By engaging young minds through innovative, hands-on activities, this program continues to inspire our youth in and out of the classroom.”

Henkel aims to reach an estimated 1,400 students through the program in the 2024 - 2025 school year. In addition to reaching students in the local Stamford area, Henkel employees across additional facilities are hosting Henkel Researchers’ World events for National STEM Day and at different moments through the year to spark curiosity and engage their children in science. The company also donated $25,000 to DonorsChoose to support teachers inspiring the minds of students in their local communities.

Since Henkel Researchers’ World began at Henkel’s Headquarters in Germany in 2011, it has reached over 100,000 students globally. To learn more about Henkel Researchers’ World and its curriculum, visit www.henkel-researchers-world.com.

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Students from Stamford’s K.T. Murphy Elementary School participated in Henkel Researchers’ World “All About Energy” course, designed to explore renewable energy sources and energy conservation in and out of the classroom. They were visited by Stamford School District Superintendent Dr. Tamu Lucero.

About Henkel in North America 
Henkel’s portfolio of well-known brands in North America includes Schwarzkopf® hair care, Dial® soaps, Persil®, Purex®, and all® laundry detergents, Snuggle® fabric softeners as well as Loctite®, Technomelt® and Bonderite® adhesives, sealants and functional coatings. With sales close to 6.6 billion US dollars (6 billion euros) in 2023, North America accounts for 28 percent of the company’s global sales. Henkel employs around 8,000 people across the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. For more information, please visit www.henkel-northamerica.com and on Twitter @Henkel_NA.

Photo material is available at www.henkel-northamerica.com/press

Henkel North America Contact: 
Erica Cooper 
Phone: 475-232-4973 
Email: erica.cooper@henkel.com

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About Henkel in North America
Henkel’s portfolio of well-known brands in North America includes Dial® soaps, Persil® and all® laundry detergents, Snuggle® fabric softeners, Schwarzkopf® hair care, as well as Loctite®, OSI®, Technomelt® and Bonderite® adhesives. With sales close to 6.6 billion US dollars (6 billion euros) in 2023, North America accounts for 28 percent of the company’s global sales. Henkel employs around 8,000 people across the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. For more information, please visit http://www.henkel-northamerica.com and on X (Twitter) @Henkel_NA.

About Henkel
With its brands, innovations and technologies, Henkel holds leading market positions worldwide in the industrial and consumer businesses. The business unit Adhesive Technologies is the global leader in the market for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings. With Consumer Brands, the company holds leading positions especially in laundry & home care and hair in many markets and categories around the world. The company's three strongest brands are Loctite, Persil and Schwarzkopf. In fiscal 2023, Henkel reported sales of more than 21.5 billion euros and adjusted operating profit of around 2.6 billion euros. Henkel’s preferred shares are listed in the German stock index DAX. Sustainability has a long tradition at Henkel, and the company has a clear sustainability strategy with specific targets. Henkel was founded in 1876 and today employs a diverse team of about 48,000 people worldwide – united by a strong corporate culture, shared values and a common purpose: "Pioneers at heart for the good of generations.” More information at www.henkel.com.

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