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Madison Parrot and Annabel Anyang Engage Thousands of Girls in STEM Opportunities

Madison Parrot and Annabel Anyang Engage Thousands of Girls in STEM Opportunities

As an advocate for STEM education and women’s empowerment, I was thrilled to participate alongside Annabel in the SheTech Explorer Day event, where we had the opportunity to present a booth about undergraduate and graduate school to a diverse group of 3700 girls spanning grades 6 to 12. Held at the spacious Mountain American Exposition Center, the venue buzzed with excitement and anticipation as girls from various backgrounds gathered to explore the world of technology.

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Ahnalee Brincks Weaves Together Experimentation and Community Connection

Ahnalee Brincks Weaves Together Experimentation and Community Connection

Just before the Covid-19 pandemic brought our world to a halt, I took a one-day weaving class at my local yarn shop. The next day I bought a loom. Though an experienced knitter, it was a somewhat impulsive purchase to quell curiosities I had about the art. Little did I know the pandemic would soon provide a lot of time to experiment. What I didn’t anticipate was how challenging it would be to do that experimentation without access to support from a community of fellow weavers.

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Christina Miller Connects with Neurodiverse Students in the UK

Christina Miller Connects with Neurodiverse Students in the UK

Neurodivergent children and young adults can struggle with mainstream school requirements. For example, people with attention-deficit disorder (ADD) or Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) will often have a special skill or focus. They can excel in this subject at school, more so than other students, but further education requires students to have a well-rounded skill set, which can exclude neurodivergent people from studying their passion further.

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Graham Diedrich Illuminates Minds by Spreading Solar Energy Awareness at a Hometown Event

Graham Diedrich Illuminates Minds by Spreading Solar Energy Awareness at a Hometown Event

As I stepped into Meridian Mall on a bright Saturday morning, the hum of bustling shoppers and local produce sellers filled the halls. With support from the Government of Meridian Township, this venue would serve as the backdrop for our engagement activity aimed at spreading awareness about the practical benefits of solar energy.

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Zach Medcalf Brings Electrochemistry to the St Louis City Museum

Zach Medcalf Brings Electrochemistry to the St Louis City Museum

I recently had the opportunity to host an engaging and interactive lesson on electrochemistry and electron-transfer reactions at the Saint Louis City Museum on September 30, 2023. The goal of the event was to teach the participant about electrochemistry and electron-transfer reactions while at the same time providing them with a lesson about why we make things and how electrosynthesis (and synthetic chemistry in general) allows us to probe the world around us.

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Nathan Friede Teaches Kids to Build Batteries at the Farmers Market

Nathan Friede Teaches Kids to Build Batteries at the Farmers Market

Where can you get fresh produce from local farmers and build a battery from the 1800’s? The Playa Vista farmer’s market. Farmer’s markets were an important place to learn about the people in my community when I was growing up, so when the STEM Ambassador Program (STEMAP) gave me the opportunity to work with a focus group to organize an engagement activity, I knew I wanted to work with a farmer’s market.

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Kaining Mao and Yi Wang Teach Chemistry with Cabbage

Kaining Mao and Yi Wang Teach Chemistry with Cabbage

As scientists, we are eager to engage with the public, especially with the younger generation, by sharing our knowledge in a way that is both accessible and motivating. Sharing the thrill of scientific exploration can spark curiosity and a passion for learning among children.

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Emily Carroll Electrifies Classroom Crafts

Emily Carroll Electrifies Classroom Crafts

As a scientist, it’s our job to think both creatively and analytically to advance scientific knowledge and solve problems. Sometimes, I find myself so caught up in the details of my research that I can forget how truly beautiful and inspiring science can be. Science is for everyone, and everyone can do science.

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Kristine Legaspi and Crochet Chemistry at the Maker Faire

Kristine Legaspi and Crochet Chemistry at the Maker Faire

I fell in love with chemistry and all of its possibilities when my high school chemistry teacher taught each unit by combining fun hobbies and relatable anecdotes with what we were learning in that class. She made me begin to think about chemical terms in the context of my everyday life–when I brush my teeth, when I cook my food, when I turn on my lights. After that, I began dedicating myself to making others love it as much as I do.

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Chaoxuan Gu and Dwaipayan Chakraborty Teach Battery Science at 4-H Center

Chaoxuan Gu and Dwaipayan Chakraborty Teach Battery Science at 4-H Center

As we awaited the arrival of our audience, a myriad of thoughts raced through our minds. Would they be receptive to our message? Could we effectively capture their imaginations and spark their curiosity? Our audience, a diverse group of teenagers from the Rhode Island 4-H Center, entered the room with a mix of excitement and curiosity, ready to embark on a journey into the fascinating realm of electrochemistry and batteries.

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Last Updated: 10/23/24