Join the 4th Annual AEOP Veterans Appreciation Challenge!

Posted on September 12, 2024

The AEOP Veterans Appreciation Challenge is back for its fourth year, offering a fantastic opportunity to showcase your 3D design talents, honor veterans, and gain recognition for you and your school! See More

 

Team Shanti: Ninth Graders Tackle Teen Mental Health with Innovative App

Posted on September 4, 2024

As they begin their ninth-grade year in Naperville, Illinois, Naisha Hamirwasia, Nitya Jayasankar, and Leya Nair are already contributing to their community with their work on teen mental health. See More

 

Mentorship and Machines: Amir Grant’s Six-Year Journey with GEMS

Posted on August 23, 2024

Meet Amir Grant, who has been a key figure in the ARL Playa Vista GEMS program for the past six years! Based in Los Angeles, Amir is set to attend Lindenwood University in Missouri in the fall, where he will major in mechanical engineering while also playing Division 1 volleyball. See More

 

From Student to Mentor: Christine Hoh’s Journey with GEMS

Posted on August 15, 2024

Christine Hoh, a senior at Enterprise High School in Enterprise, Alabama, has had an impressive journey with the AEOP’s Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science (GEMS) program. See More

 

Fueling Future Engineers: How Two Teachers Guided Fifth Graders to Nationals

Posted on August 13, 2024

Katie Robards and Sara Williams are elementary school educators from Tennessee, and their fifth-grade students made it all the way to the National Junior Solar Sprint competition (JSS) in Orlando, Florida! Discover how these two teachers inspired their students to design, build, and race solar-powered cars! See More

 

A Scientist’s Path: Megan Hershfield’s Inspiring Journey with AEOP Fellowships

Posted on August 1, 2024

Meet Megan Hershfield, a scientist at West Point and a third year AEOP Fellow!  Megan always loved art and decided to pursue art therapy in college. In her second year, however, she took a psychopharmacology class and became much more interested in disorders and neurodegenerative conditions. See More

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