Students work in teams with industry-leading game designers and engineering students to learn the basics of game development.
The Math & Science of Indigenous Peoples is a culturally inclusive course combining the traditions of Native communities with modern STEM subjects.
Our BioMed programs encourage students to connect natural science and medical technology through engaging, hands-on activities.
The Weather Station has two primary goals are to advance Earth system science and applications as well as to build a skilled workforce. Students actively collect surface-based environmental observations from around the world using methodology developed by research scientists NASA, student document the change in the environment first-hand.
Our Rollercoaster Engineering program teaches the underlying aspects of physics to young people in a fun "build-it-yourself" environment
The Girls' Club isn't just about math; it's about strengthening each individual's voice, opening the door to higher-level math courses, and introducing a variety of careers within and outside of STEM.
This program is designed to give students the tools and knowledge to succeed financially. Students will be taught a range of topics from investing to running business to understanding credit.
Robo World brings the exciting world of robotics to life for middle school students. Using LEGO EV3 kits, students design, build, and program their own robots while learning core concepts in engineering, coding, and problem-solving. Over eight weeks, students engage in hands-on challenges that build technical skills, creativity, and teamwork—culminating in a final robot competition where their creations are put to the test. Robo World sparks curiosity and shows students they have the power to shape the future through technology.