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Jun 28, 2017

Young Scholar Program Provides Experience-Based Learning for Future Scientists and Engineers

The Center for STEM Education kicked off its 2017 Young Scholars Program on June 26, 2017, with 26 budding scientists and engineers from high schools at a variety of cities and towns in the Greater Boston area.

Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 28, 2017

Middle School Summer STEM Program 2017

After participating in a number of Saturday sessions, this year’s Northeastern University Summer STEM Program (NUSSP) for middle school students began its week-long schedule on June 26. Thirty participants out of a pool of 284 applicants from a variety of public and private schools in the Boston area came together on our campus while bringing […]

Dec 16, 2016

Epsilon Zeta Supports STEM’s Young Scholars Program

The NU Epsilon Zeta chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity presented a check to the Center for STEM Education to support the Young Scholars Program.

Nov 21, 2016

MathMovesU 2016

The Center for STEM Education hosted the MathMovesU 2016, where 200 Girl Scouts spent their Sunday learning about engineering from 60 + Raytheon Engineers and Northeastern University students. “Mentoring and inspiring students to pursue STEM careers is the central mission of the MathMovesU® program. Raytheon believes it’s their responsibility to help students from all backgrounds […]

Oct 14, 2016

S-POWER Program to Increase STEM and Energy fields

ECE Professor Bradley Lehman, MIE Associate Professor Marilyn Minus, Assistant Dean Richard Harris, and STEM Director Claire Duggan were awarded a 5-year $5M NSF grant to develop a "Student Pathways Opening World Energy Resources (S-POWER)" program.

Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Aug 18, 2016

Young Scholar Program Comes Full Circle

CEE Assistant Professor Matthew Eckelman is now teaching two Young Scholars students after completing the program himself twenty-one years ago.

Civil & Environmental Engineering