What Does Cards Against Humanity Have To Do With STEM Education? What Does Cards Against Humanity Have To Do With STEM Education? December 14, 2017 Popular adult game Cards Against Humanity is serious about STEM (photo: nibletz) Cards Against Humanity’s Science Expansion Pack Funding Scholarship For Women In STEM We all know that STEM careers can be very lucrative. We are also acutely aware of the fact that there is a huge divide between the number of women and the number of men in STEM careers. This starts with higher education, where there are several initiatives to get more female students enrolled in STEM programs. But what could the adult game Cards Against Humanity have to do with any of this. In fact just saying Cards Against Humanity on an edtech website makes us prone to get a beating from mommy Facebook groups everywhere. But alas there is a means to this madness and it starts with how socially driven the founders of the hit game are. Cards Against Humanity is an adult card game where players are dealt cards to make the most ludicrous, inappropriate and often obnoxious sentences possible. The players basically vote on the crudest of the sentences formed by the cards and that player wins. For some, the game can be quite fun. For others, it sets off triggers and the need to find one’s happy and safe place. The company is known for their sarcastic wit and over the top humor, even in the marketing. Three years ago for example, the company increased the price of the game on their website for $5 on Black Friday and sold thousands of copies. They followed that promotion up in 2015 by just having people give them $5 on Black Friday, raking in $71,000 in the process. On the social front, this year they announced that they were raising money to buy property along the United States/Mexico border in hopes to stifle President Trump’s plans to build a wall. When they announced this social promotion they said they would make sure to hire the best imminent domain attorney in the country to represent them. Cards Against Humanity is serious about women in STEM. To that end, they’ve announced the Science http://crwd.fr/2CiceeY