ARL Adelphi Scientist Awarded AEOP Mentor of the Year
Posted on January 22, 2020
Brenda VanMil, Ph.D., spends most of her time as a research scientist at U.S. Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Maryland, working with crystalized semiconductors, growing crystals by individual atomic layers. Though she works with incredibly minute materials, this is, in fact, a very large job. Despite her responsibilities, Brenda spends time each year mentoring students […] See More
URAP students publish neuroscience research in Frontiers for Young Minds
Posted on February 7, 2019
During the 2018 school year, Undergraduate Research Apprenticeship Program (URAP) participants Allison Joanna Lewis and Isabella Noel Nemer not only conducted research in a university laboratory – they also had their research published in Frontiers for Young Minds! See More
Alumni Award Winners
Posted on January 4, 2019
Every year, the AEOP Alumni Association has the honor of celebrating some of the inspirational teachers, students and mentors who have participated in AEOP programs. With an outpouring of nominations, the 2018 class of award winners proved to be exceptional participants in a pool of dedicated STEM educators and learners. See More
Summer STEM to Penn
Posted on June 29, 2017
The University of Pennsylvania is entering their fourth summer of UNITE programming for Philadelphia public school students, and want to pause and honor their inaugural class, who are entering their first year of college this fall. See More
STEM-in-Action at its Best: Students Turn Ideas into Reality
Posted on May 16, 2017
eCYBERMISSION is unique in that students can take their ideas outside the competition and into the real world. As a result, a team’s project can go beyond the national awards season and create real change in their communities. See More
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eCYBERMISSION Mini-Grant
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