Category Archives: Virtual/Online

Harvard Museums Online: After-School Animal Encounters—Humans and Animals, Apr. 20

Harvard Museums of Science and Culture will present a free, live, online, family-friendly event, After-School Animal Encounters: Humans and Animals, on April 20, 3PM-3:45PM. Museum staff will discuss challenges that animals face and what humans can do to help. Register here to get a link to the event and to make a voluntary contribution if you wish to support HMSC.

Museum of Science Webinar: Designing a Sustainable Future, Apr. 22

Boston’s Museum of Science will host a free webinar, Designing a Sustainable Future, April 22 at 5PM. Register here. The panel includes:

  • Joan Fitzgerald (Professor of Urban and Public Policy)
  • Geraldine Barnuevo (Senior Manager Environmental Strategies and Sustainability, General Motors)
  • Mass. Senator Joseph Boncore, (Chair of Joint Committee on Transportation)
  • Tracy Corley (Director of Research and Partnerships, Conservation Law Foundation)

Step into STEM: Online Workshops and Mentoring for HS Students who will be First in their Family to Attend College

Step into STEM is a free, online program of online workshops and mentoring for high-school juniors and seniors with parent(s) who never received a bachelor’s or other four-year college/university degree. Workshops are held 3PM-4:30PM, and you can attend one, two, or all three workshops. Register here. For more information, email the program’s facilitators, who themselves are first-generation STEM majors: Claudia Mazur cmazur@bu.edu and Samuel Domingues samuel.domingues001@umb.edu. This program is an initiative of the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve on Cape Cod.

  • April 14: How to Write a Resume and Personal Statement
  • May 19: Making the Most of Your College Experience
  • June 16: STEM Career Panel

Tufts CEEO: Online Summer Design & Engineering Workshops

Tuft’s Center for Engineering Education and Outreach (CEEO) will offer these online summer Design & Engineering Workshops:

Brit d’Arbeloff Women & Science Theater Festival, Apr. 7-27

Central Square Theater and the Catalyst Collaborative @ MIT will host the Brit d’Arbeloff Women & Science Theater Festival, April 7-27 to amplify voices underrepresented in science and encourage interaction between scientists and artists. It features over 30 artists and scientists in 11 panels and events and 9 plays. There is a sliding scale of pricing for each event as well as festival passes. Donations are encouraged to support access for all.