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.
NASA Glenn Research Center is supporting the MC2STEM High School as part of a new Center partnership.
MUST awards scholarships and internships to undergraduates pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM, fields.
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.
A national, innovative program designed for underserved and underrepresented youth.
Internship opportunities at NASA Glenn Research Center for Students and Teachers
Capturing students' interest in science and mathematics.
Learning for Life's career education program for young men and women.
High school students receive career exploration from mentors at NASA Glenn.
High schools in Engineering and robotics competitions.
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.
11.03.06 - Eighteen midwestern teachers recently spent a week attending tours and workshops at the NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
What is a NASA Explorer School ?
NASA resources for your classroom.
Scientists and engineers connected to the next generation of explorers.