A Recap of the SJIC at the 2023 Nationals
The weekend of December 15th through the 17th, was a busy one for many of the chess students at the South Jersey Innovation Center (SJIC), it was the National K-12
The weekend of December 15th through the 17th, was a busy one for many of the chess students at the South Jersey Innovation Center (SJIC), it was the National K-12
In the past year, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has experienced significant progress. It has led to substantial changes to various industries as well as just being a new and interesting technology.
After a brief recess, the South Jersey Innovation Center’s 3D Printing class is back! This class is an amazing opportunity for students to test their creativity and innovation while also
As the holiday season approaches, the quest for the ideal gift intensifies. Finding something unique and meaningful for your chess-loving friend can be challenging. After all, how many times can
Get your chess boards ready and mark your calendars, as the South Jersey Innovation Center (SJIC) is all set to host the annual Dr. Leroy Dubeck Cup this weekend! Also
The South Jersey Innovation Center (SJIC) is excited to be hosting the upcoming annual Dr. Leroy Dubeck Cup! A true polymath, Dr. Dubeck has made significant contributions in the areas
Attention, chess enthusiasts! The South Jersey Innovation Center’s (SJIC) annual chess tournament, the Dr. Leroy Dubeck Cup, is only a few short weeks away. Here is everything you need to
The realm of art has always been a playground for innovation and creativity. From the traditional strokes of a paintbrush to the modern-day digital canvases, the boundaries of artistic expression
The South Jersey Innovation Center (SJIC) is thrilled to introduce its latest class–Stop Motion Animation! Designed for children in ages fourth to sixth grade, the class offers an immersive experience
It is that time of year again–the South Jersey Innovation Center (SJIC) is preparing to go to the National K-12 Grade Championship! This tournament, commonly referred to as “Nationals” by