Ready, set, race! The 2023 Junior Solar Sprint teams sped to the finish line during this year’s national competition.

Posted on July 18, 2023

Earlier this month, Junior Solar Sprint (JSS) teams from across the country gathered in Louisville, Kentucky, during the 2023 National Technology Student Association (TSA) Conference to prove that they built the most creative and speedy solar-powered car. See More

 

Terrific Tree Trunks: eCYBERMISSION Students Set Roots in Their Community

Posted on May 10, 2023

Camryn Stump and Noli Deidrick’s town sidewalks were breaking down due to nearby trees whose growth was impacting historical buildings and preventing the community from safely walking on their sidewalks. See More

 

Top STEM students from across the country WOW at this year’s National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium

Posted on April 26, 2023

The 61st National Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (NJSHS), celebrated at Virginia Beach on April 12-15, brought together 227 high school students from across the country and DoDEA-supported schools in Europe and the Pacific to present their original scientific research.  See More

 

Volunteer as an eCYBERMISSION Virtual Judge to Support the Future of STEM

Posted on February 6, 2023

Christopher Moran, a Surgical Technology Instructor in the U.S. Navy, knows that his role as an eCYBERMISSION Virtual Judge holds a lot of responsibility; he may be judging the next Nikola Tesla or great scientist! See More

 

Why JSHS is the Right Competition for You

Posted on December 9, 2022

For Dave Klindienst, being part of the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) for almost 50 years has kept him young. For Dr. Margaret Wilch, bringing JSHS to her students has changed her life and theirs. See More

 

AEOP Allows Students to Be Curious and Dream Big

Posted on October 17, 2022

Prisha was in eighth grade when she first started her project to create an AI-based wildfire prevention, detection and suppression system. When she visited LA, she witnessed a wildfire in real life that destroyed everything in its path and devastated the locals. See More

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