The Center for P-16 Research and Collaboration is utilizing the resources of the IU School of Education to offer STEAM programming to a cohort of teams of middle school teachers from rural schools in Southwest Central Indiana. The project began in the summer of 2019 and will continue throughout the 2020-2021 school year. The iSTEAM project will infuse art into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) curricula by bringing together teams of art and STEM teachers to explore connections with the goal of designing and implementing engaging, inquiry-based activities for their students. The program utilizes engineering design, science, mathematics, art, and music to engage students in creative and innovative pursuits that serve to build robust understandings of core disciplinary concepts and advance student technological and artistic knowledge and skills. Career awareness of disciplines that foster creativity and innovation is highlighted throughout the project such that participating teachers can share STEAM career options with their students. This program is sponsored by the Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement.