Ohio State ATI, which is an associate degree-granting unit within CFAES, and is a nationally ranked one at that, is hosting two bioenergy workshops for high school STEM teachers in June. (One of them has already taken place.) (STEM stands for science, technology, engineering, and math.) The organizers are faculty with ATI’s Renewable Energy Program, which offers associate of science degrees in bioenergy and wind and solar. Completing one of these degrees also completes about half the requirements toward an Ohio State agriculture bachelor’s degree. Details on how to enroll at ATI.