In 2013, Utah lawmakers created the STEM Action Center and started pumping millions of dollars each year into science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. The effort is aimed at improving Utah studentsâ performance in math and science, and increasing the number of Utah workers with technical skills. Two years later, state leaders say itâs still too early to tell if Utahâs emphasis on STEM education has made a difference in studentsâ college choices and career preparation. On Wed... <img src="http://mngislctrib.112.2O7.net/b/ss/mngislctrib/1/H.17--NS/0?&pageName=RSS" height="1" width="1" border="0" alt=""/>