2022 Alumni Award Nominations Now Open: Here’s a Chance to Recognize Amazing AEOP Alumni!
Posted on March 2, 2022
Each year we ask our AEOP community to nominate outstanding alumni that went above and beyond in AEOP. We take this time to recognize the innovative thinkers, creative teachers and mentors, and those dedicated to giving back to their community. See More
Welcome our 2022 AEOP Alumni Council
Posted on February 7, 2022
The AEOP team is thrilled to announce the 2022 AEOP Membership Council! Students, mentors and educators from across the country will work together to engage, inform, and inspire AEOP STEM Alumni through post-programmatic honors, educational and networking opportunities. Learn more about our new council members below! See More
Meet Sohini Banerjee, AEOP High School Apprentice and Regeneron Top 300 Scholar
Posted on January 27, 2022
Sohini Banerjee, a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in Alexandria, VA, started her AEOP High School Apprenticeship in 2020 at the University of Memphis. Sohini worked closely with researchers Dr. Bernie J. Daigle Jr. and Mazen Istanbouli on a computer science project related to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). See More
This eCM Alum is Taking Her STEM Work Global
Posted on January 27, 2022
In 2020, we shared the exciting news that Gitanjali Rao, an eCYBERMISSION alum, was named TIME Kid of the Year. Now, Gitanjali is taking her STEM work global! She was recently named as one of UNICEF’s Youth Advocates– see her feature below. See More
Join the 2022 AEOP Membership Council
Posted on November 2, 2021
For the last several years, the AEOP Membership Council has worked alongside AEOP to help spread the word about our programs by sharing their AEOP experiences with potential students and coordinating a variety of efforts to support fellow alumni. See More
Meet Katie Barajas, the AEOP Superstar Who Helped Lead the Apprenticeship Research Foundations Summer Course
Posted on August 27, 2021
Katie Barajas was not born knowing she wanted to be an engineer. Now, twenty-two years later, she finds herself a senior at Cornell University and helping lead a summer course for high school students interested in research. So how did she get here? See More
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