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STEM Engagement at Marshall

STEM Engagement at Marshall Space Flight Center supports the agency’s objectives to advance the STEM workforce pipeline by administering and offering STEM programs at the international, national, state and local levels.

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We Engage Students In NASA’s Mission

K-12 students can dig deeper into STEM topics and experience the thrill of exploration and discovery.

NASA makes vital investments in a diverse portfolio of learning opportunities and activities designed to reach as many U.S. students as possible – from kindergarten through graduate school. NASA seeks to build the next generation STEM workforce and broaden student participation in STEM fields.

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Be A NASA Intern

NASA offers paid internships for college-level students to contribute to agency projects under the guidance of a NASA mentor.

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Contact Us

STEM Offices and Mission Leads

Southeast Region Office of STEM Engagement at Marshall Space Flight Center
NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
Mail Code CS01​
Huntsville, AL 35812
Phone: 256-544-8722
Fax: 256-544-4131
Email: kevin.mcghaw@nasa.gov

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Are you looking for NASA’s latest STEM opportunities and resources? Keep up with the latest NASA STEM happenings by subscribing to the NASA EXPRESS newsletter.<br>Each weekly email features at-home activities to inspire learning and exploration. Find crafting ideas, science experiments with household items and videos to watch as a family. Updates on workshops, internships, contests and student challenges are also included.

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