Kristen Wilcox’s Path from English to Science

Posted on July 18, 2024

Originally from California, Kristen Wilcox graduated from San Francisco State University with a major in English Education. However, life had different plans for her. After relocating to North Carolina and eventually settling in Cookeville, Tennessee, Kristen found her true calling in teaching science. Read Kristen’s story and discover how her journey highlights the power and […] See More

Celebrating the Winners of the 22nd National Judging & Educational Event

Posted on July 17, 2024

Congratulations to this year’s winners of AEOP’s eCYBERMISSION! More than 1,700 teams participated in this year’s competition, and only 20 advanced to the National Judging & Educational Event as National Finalists. During this week-long event, 77 National Finalists and STEM-In-Action Grant recipients in grades six to nine from across the country gathered in Chantilly, Virginia. […] See More

 

The Power of Music and the Brain

Posted on June 13, 2024

By: AEOP Membership Council Member Neha Sharma Do you like music? If so, then you are part of the 93 percent of the US population that likes music. Have you ever wondered how we hear and what happens in our brain that tells us that we like music? See More

 

Where Theory Meets the Leaderboard

Posted on June 13, 2024

By: AEOP Membership Council Member Iishaan Inabathini My first glance at Kaggle’s data science competitions thrilled me. I could register, compete and win thousands of dollars. Some competitions even invited winners to present at top conferences like NeurIPS. The accessibility hooked me. See More

 

The Powerful Benefits of Being in Nature

Posted on June 13, 2024

By: AEOP Membership Council Member Julie Yang The beautiful blue sky stretches on and on, like a never ending ocean high above. A breeze brushes against your face, gentle as a whisper. The grass rustles and wildflowers dance. See More

 

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star

Posted on June 13, 2024

By: AEOP Membership Council Member Gordon Chen Sitting on my red folding chair, my eight-year-old self stares at the warm, bright campfire nearby, which contrasts heavily against the cold, dark night surrounding me. The only noises I can hear are the sounds of my breath and the crackling of the flames. See More

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