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2023 Annual Report – Advocate Program

Society for Science 2022 Annual Report – Looking Beyond – Outreach & Equity – Advocate Program

Linus Tang, Ella Pilacek and other finalists look out from the roof of the MLK Jr. Memorial Library.

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Insights from 7 Regeneron STS finalists at the Public Exhibition of Projects

Yesterday afternoon, on March 10, the nation’s top 40 young scientists climbed to the fifth floor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington D.C. to showcase their independent research projects and share their STEM passions with the public. This was an opportunity for the Regeneron Science Talent Search finalists to talk about what they know best: their own research.

Grant Wang presents his work with his nonprofit, ADG Voice, Inc.
Selina Zhang, inventor of an artificial tree which kills invasive spotted lanternflies, poses on a ski slope.
A collage of finalists swimming, gardening, making music and skiing.
Two girls girls in red shirts smile while working on an engineering project.
2024: Congratulations to this year’s STEM Research Grantees!

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Society for Science fuels innovation with $110K in educator grants, transforming classrooms for student STEM research

Society for Science has recognized 41 exceptional educators with awards through its STEM Research Grants program, an initiative dedicated to advancing hands-on science education in middle and high school classrooms nationwide.

 

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Society for Science Fuels Innovation with $110K in Educator Grants, Transforming Classrooms for Student STEM Research

Society for Science has recognized 41 exceptional educators with awards through its STEM Research Grants program, an initiative dedicated to advancing hands-on science education in middle and high school classrooms nationwide.

Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge 1999

Snapshot of the 1999 Discovery Young Scientist Challenge

Society Advocates in Action

Science Fair: The Series, which is available on Disney+ and Hulu, is a three-part documentary series that follows inspiring students from around the globe on their journey to compete at the largest convening of high school scientists in the world: the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, which is created and produced by Society for Science. While the students are truly extraordinary, it’s the mentors, teachers, parents, and fair directors who are the unsung heroes. These supportive adults play a pivotal role in supporting and guiding these young people.

Headshot of Jennifer Lashley

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Volunteer Viewpoints: Jennifer Lashley