RCS Educational Foundation, Inc.

RCS Educational Foundation, Inc. RCSEFi is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that encourages the study of STEM with unique, engaging programs. RCS Educational Foundation, Inc.

RCSEFi promotes the study of STEM by showing how using science, engineering , and math can resolve the tough challenges facing humanity. (RCSEFi) focuses on encouraging underserved students and girls 5-12th grades to study science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The foundation uses E³ Student-Centered Teaching© which is the latest pedagogy that excites, engages, and educates. Student-ce

ntered means focusing on what excites and motivates students. RCSEFi uses automobile racing to bring excitement and capture student's interest. Hands-on activities use real equipment and real tools, no toys. This creates a more real-world scenario in the process of learning math and science. E³ works by Exciting, Engaging, and Educating. E³ Student-Centered Teaching© is a RCSEFi's creative contribution to education that has been widely embraced since it introduction in 2005. Our latest initiative shows the value engineering can have on humanity by taking on and resolving challenges that face humanity.

Information on the latest RCSEFi special project is attached below.
10/12/2021

Information on the latest RCSEFi special project is attached below.

04/13/2019

Understand medicine from a doctor's position...

04/12/2019
05/02/2017
03/18/2017

The Research Findings
Cancer Research Findings To Be Released
May 6th, 2017

An engineering review of 80 years of cancer research is scheduled to be released in a three-part seminar starting May 6th.

Engineers trained in solving some of the most difficult problems worked seven years reviewing decades of cancer research. Their findings promise to clear up the mystery surrounding cancer and show how to prevent and overcome the disease.

Presentation includes hands-on demonstrations and more. Come prepared to explore the mystery and learn what the research says about cancer.

When: Seminar #1: May 6, 2017, 3 – 4 pm

Where: South Cobb Regional Library 805 Clay Road Mableton, GA 30126 (678) 398-5828

Cost: Free

Hosted by: RCS Educational Foundation, Inc.

Email: [email protected]

04/25/2016

The following update is provided in response to several recent requests concerning the status of our research investigation into cancer.

Background:
In order to show the value of engineering and pursuing a technical education, RCSEFi took on a challenge to show how having a technical education can benefit humanity. This effort, in combination with several other factors, led to investigating cancer to determine if a reliable solution to this epidemic existed.

Status:
After six years of steadily unfolding research, RCSEFi issued its report, Peeling the Onion Called Cancer: An Engineering Approach to Understanding Cancer and the Body. The findings answer many of the unanswered questions surrounding cancer such as why do some seemingly healthy people get cancer; and how can cancer be prevented.

This research and its findings have proven so informative and in such demand that RCSEFi has been invited to present the finding to several groups and organizations.

Results:
For those seeking information on the results of the study, several options are available:

1. Peeling the Onion Called Cancer - Question and Answer Short Version is available by request. The Q and A provides an easy to read format which introduces its readers to some of the many finding.

2. The full Peeling the Onion Called Cancer report is available with donations to help offset expenses incurred during the six years it was in the making.

3. Attending a seminar or requesting a seminar for your group or organization is an excellent way to experience the research findings first hand. In the RCSEFi's tradition of active-learning, the Seminars are a hands-on experience that require significant participant input from participants and provides participants feedback on their cancer risk, for those willing to participate.

For additional information contact the office at 404 313-7535.

03/22/2016

Several years back we undertook a project to show youngsters how valuable a technical education can be. We chose an ambitious project with the intent of positively impacting the world. That project involved applying engineering skills to see if we could determine/identify a resolution to Cancer.

The project is nearing completion and the results are nothing less than amazing! Stay tuned for further information.

Jenkins High School Summer Camp sponsored by Georgia Power
05/07/2014

Jenkins High School Summer Camp sponsored by Georgia Power

Bringing excitement to science and engineering.
05/07/2014

Bringing excitement to science and engineering.

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