The TYE Entrepreneurship Academy is a rigorous, school-year extracurricular program for Boston-area students in Grades 9-12 interested in STEM, business, and social innovation. It meets biweekly on Saturdays at the Cambridge Innovation Center, September-May. It uses a proven curriculum in entrepreneurship and business acceleration, taught by experts in the field, to help students tackle real-world problems. Along the way, it helps students identify and develop pathways to reach personal and professional goals. In teams, students build products, apps or service-based businesses using design thinking, customer feedback, iteration, and lightweight business models. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, with priority given to applications received by June 30. Register to attend an informational webinar on April 21, 6PM-7PM.
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Marjot Environmental Research Scholarship Applications due Apr. 20
The Marjot Foundation awards Marjot Scholar grants to a few New England high-school students each year to conduct environmental research, either solo or in teams. Each grant of $5000 is composed of $1000 to the student(s), $1000 to an adult mentor (teacher or scientist), $500 to the school’s science department, and $2500 for supplies. Applications for next year are due April 20 and must include a brief research proposal (~2 pages) in any area of environmental research, a letter of recommendation from the mentor of the student(s), and a budget proposal. Accepted students are expected to participate in a science fair during the course of their projects, submit a mid-year report, and submit a final report of their research covering all steps of the scientific method
Blue Hill Observatory Wireless Society: Inaugural Meeting Online, Apr. 20
The New England Sci-Tech Amateur Radio Society is helping to launch the Blue Hill Observatory Wireless Society with online meetings 7PM-8PM on April 20 and May 4, and the first in-person meeting on May 14 at the top of Blue Hill. Join the discussion and sign up for the BHOWS newsletter here. The Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory has a long history of amateur radio going back to the turn of the last century.
Museum of Science Free Panel Discussion –EmPowered by AI: The Future of Intelligence, Apr. 25
Boston’s Museum of Science will host a free panel discussion, EmPowered by AI: The Future of Intelligence, on April 25, 6PM-7PM, moderated by Kara Miller of the Boston Globe. Register for in-person or virtual attendance.
Summer Pre-College STEM Programs at UMass Mt. Ida in Newton
UMass Amherst offers summer pre-college, residential programs for high school students at its Amherst campus as well as its Mt. Ida campus in Newton. Local Newton students can participate on a commuter basis for these STEM programs at Mt. Ida:
- Building & Construction Technology: CityLab, July 10-23
- Combatting the Climate Crisis with Neighborhood Trees, July 24-30
- Veterinary Technology, July 10-16 and July 17-23
Harvard Museum of Natural History: Summer Science Weeks, Grades 1-8
Harvard’s Museum of Natural History offers Summer Science Weeks for students entering various grades next fall. All sessions run Monday-Friday, 9:30AM-Noon.
- July 11-15: Ancient Archaeology Adventures, Grades 2-4
- July 18-22: Earth Explorers, Grades 1-3
- July 18-22: Ins and Outs of Skeletons, Grades 4-6
- July 25-29: Super Scientists, Grades 2-3
- July 25-29: Invertebrate Investigators, Grades 4-6
- August 1-5: Amazing Animals, Grades 1-3
- August 1-5: Tools of a Scientist, Grades 6-8
- August 8-12: Space!, Grades 1-3
- August 8-12: Nature’s Designs, Grades 4-6
MIT’s You Go Girl! Summer Program for 9th Grade Girls, July 5-8
Registration is open for You GO Girl!, the MIT Edgerton Center’s summer introduction to science and engineering for girls entering Grade 9. This non-residential program for 24 girls in the greater Boston area will return in-person July 5-8, 8:30AM-2:30PM. A suggested donation of $100 for materials is requested. Applications begin with confirmation of Covid vaccination. For more information, contact Amy Fitzgerald at 617-253-7931 or amyfitz@mit.edu.
Science Club For Girls: Successful Catalyst Awards Event
Science Club for Girls held its annual Catalyst Awards fundraising event online on April 5, raising over $280,000 to support its mission of fostering excitement, confidence, and literacy in STEM for girls and young women from underrepresented communities in the Boston metro area. You can view a video of the event here and donate to help SCFG get across its $285,000 goal line to serve 500 participants next year.
Blue Hill Observatory Webinar: A Winter Retrospective, Apr. 28
Just as spring begins to appear, the Blue Hill Observatory is offering a free webinar, A Winter Retrospective, on April 28 at 12PM featuring Dr. Judah Cohen of Atmospheric and Environmental Research and Harvey Leonard, Meteorologist at WCVB TV reviewing actual results vs their predictions for this last winter. The webinar will be hosted by 30-year meteorologist Tim Kelley. Register at the link above.
BU’s U-Design Summer STEM Workshops for Grades 6-9, July 18-22
The Technology Innovation Scholars Program (TISP) at Boston University’s College of Engineering will offer three U-Design summer STEM workshops for students entering these grades next fall:
- Robo-Alley (Grades 7-9)
- Electrical & Mechanical Gizmos (Grades 6-8)
- Flight School 101 (Grades 6-9)
The workshops will run July 18-22, 8:30AM-4PM Monday-Thursday and 8:30AM-6PM on Friday. Registration is limited to 20 students per session. Cost is $450 ($425 for additional student registrations), and limited scholarships may be available for those in need. For more information, e-mail u-design@bu.edu.