The ENG program at Columbia Engineering offers rising seniors the opportunity to engage in engineering research, workshops, and mentorship, while receiving a stipend for their participation.
Eureka! is a five-year program for girls in the Twin Cities, emphasizing STEM fields while fostering sisterhood and supporting high school graduation and post-secondary education preparedness.
The FORGES program at UD offers high school students a hands-on summer experience in STEM, collaborating with industry and various academic departments to explore diverse scientific fields.
CCAM's Future Materials and STEM Corps initiatives promote K-12 STEM engagement through educational modules and training, fostering interest in scientific careers among younger students.
The Holiday Lecture series, by NSF MRSEC (Harvard) and NSF PCCM (Princeton), engages children with science through experiments and audience interaction, promoting community scientific awareness.
The I-MRSEC's annual outreach program at Franklin STEAM Academy includes engaging materials science lessons and creative expression through arts for middle school students, culminating in a field trip to the Materials Research Lab.
The I-MRSEC Science at Home project features videos of science activities utilizing household items, designed for middle schoolers, developed by research experiences for undergraduates participants.
The Integrated Project Week (IPW) at The School at Columbia fosters collaboration through student-driven projects, exploring topics like solar cells and molecular circuits, while visiting labs and research facilities.
The eSMART program at MRSEC engages high school students in physics through immersive experiences, including research discussions, facility tours, hands-on experiments, and visits to museums and laboratories.