Building Confidence, Connections, and Careers Through GEMS

Posted on September 25, 2025

AEOP’s Gains in the Education of Mathematics and Science (GEMS) program brings together students, mentors, and educators to explore STEM in hands-on, collaborative ways. In this blog, high school students Isabella Lugo Frasqueri and Amy Claudio, college student Zainob Adeyemi, high school teacher Ivy Williams, and drone technology expert Roger Maxim Pecina shared how GEMS […] See More

 

Spotlight on a Future Innovator: Lawrence Dao

Posted on September 16, 2025

Meet Lawrence Dao, a tenth grader at Lawrence Virtual School in Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence’s favorite subject is math—he enjoys exploring its real-world applications. See More

 

Picking the Right PhD Program

Posted on September 12, 2025

By Victoria Cinnater, PhD candidate and outreach specialist for AEOP’s Internships and Fellowships program. In my last blog post, I covered financial packages for STEM PhD students and how they’re funded. While finances are a major factor in deciding where to go, they’re not the only thing that matters. See More

 

Meet the Educators Guiding Young Innovators at JSHS

Posted on September 10, 2025

The Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS) recognizes teachers every year for their dedication to mentoring student researchers, guiding projects from idea to presentation, and fostering the confidence and curiosity that empower their young scientists. Each year, JSHS selects 10 standout teachers for the Teacher Award. Learn about and hear from this year’s winners–the amazing […] See More

 

Kayla Pagan: A journey from engineering a solar-powered JSS car to designing transmission lines

Posted on August 25, 2025

Kayla Pagan, a recent graduate from Florida Polytechnic University in Lakeland, FL, currently works as a transmission engineer at Tampa Electric (TECO). See More

 

The Science of Sleep: Tips For A Better Night’s Rest

Posted on August 14, 2025

By: AEOP Membership Council Julie Yang  I struggled with sleep throughout much of my life. On many nights, I could not fall asleep until hours after going to bed. Some nights, I would wake up in the darkness and lie there, not drifting off again until early dawn. See More

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