STEMsation! is packed with 3 exciting opportunities for students and educators that will heighten awareness and raise interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through this opportunity, NASA and Cleveland Clinic partner to serve as STEM resources to Cleveland area educators and to inspire the future aerospace and medical workforce.
Learning for Life's career education project for young men and women.
High school students receive career exploration from mentors at NASA Glenn.
DIME & WING are components of a NASA competition program which allows teams to design and build a science experiment which will then be operated in a NASA microgravity drop tower facility.
The NASA Balloonsat High ALtitude Flight (BHALF) competition, sponsored by the NASA Glenn Research Center Educational Programs Office and the Teaching From Space Program, is an opportunity for students to experience an authentic flight mission, like that of a sounding rocket, from start to finish.
A multi-tiered student pipeline project for students and their parent or legal guardian. Participating students must be in grades 9-12 or in their freshman year of college.
MUST awards scholarships and internships to undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, fields.
MC2STEM High School provides students a rigorous curriculum and project-based learning environment that will prepare them for the 21st century global economy. NASA Glenn is supporting these efforts by providing Subject Matter Experts, Tutoring, Job Shadowing, Career Luncheons, and Professional Development.
High schools in Engineering and robotics competitions.
A national, innovative program designed for underserved and underrepresented youth.
Click on the link above to learn more about summer internship opportunities available for students and teachers at NASA Glenn Research Center for Students and Teachers. You are encouraged to bookmark this site and check back frequently for status updates on the project.
Ten students who were nominated by NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland are currently participating in the NASA Student Ambassador Program.
03.17.09 - A newsletter produced by high school interns shares students' NASA experiences.
01.05.07 - Astronaut Michael Good, of Ohio, told local students about his upcoming mission to Hubble on Young Astronaut Day.
What is a NASA Explorer School ?
NASA resources for your classroom.
Scientists and engineers connected to the next generation of explorers.