The ESC Research Collective is a National Science Foundation–funded research project that investigates how intergenerational, family-driven STEM learning fosters imagination, creative confidence, and belonging. Located in Central Texas and anchored at the Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos, the project partners with libraries, cultural centers, and community groups to create Expressive STEM Centers—intergenerational learning hubs where families engage with robotics, coding, circuits, environmental science, and storytelling. This work is grounded in informal STEM learning and community partnership, emphasizing shared ownership, family-driven design, and the strengths and assets of participating communities. The Community Coordinator will play a central role in sustaining the infrastructure of the Collective, supporting program operations, participant engagement, and local partnerships. The Project Coordinator is a community-facing role , with an office at the ESC HQ (Centro Cultural Hispano de San Marcos), serving as the primary point of contact for families during DIY drop-ins and as a bridge between the ESC research team and the Families Learning Together ( FLT ) team.
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